
pmc: PMC8484186
handle: 10281/452024 , 10281/329466 , 11697/171212 , 11697/171211 , 2158/1258436 , 2158/1258437
pmc: PMC8484186
handle: 10281/452024 , 10281/329466 , 11697/171212 , 11697/171211 , 2158/1258436 , 2158/1258437
AbstractAn accumulating body of evidence supports an independent association between high blood pressure (BP) and periodontitis, possibly mediated by low‐grade inflammation. This joint report by the Italian Society of Hypertension (SIIA) and the Italian Society of Periodontology and Implantology (SIdP) working group on Hypertension and Periodontitis (Hy‐Per Group) provides a review of the evidence on this topic encompassing epidemiology, biological plausibility, relevance, magnitude, and treatment management. Consensus recommendations are provided for health professionals on how to manage BP in individuals showing signs of poor oral health. In summary, (1) large epidemiological studies highlight that individuals with periodontal diseases have increased risk for high/uncontrolled BP independent of confounders; (2) mechanistically, low‐grade inflammation might have a causal role in the association; (3) BP profile and control might benefit from periodontal treatment in pre‐hypertensive and hypertensive individuals; (4) oral health status should be evaluated as a potential risk factor for high/uncontrolled BP, and effective oral care should be included as an adjunct lifestyle measure during hypertension management. Further research is needed to optimize BP management in individuals with poor oral health.
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Cardiovascular diseases; Hypertension; Inflammation; Periodontitis; Risk factors;, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases; hypertension; inflammation; periodontitis; risk factors;, BLOOD-PRESSURE, AMERICAN-COLLEGE, DISEASE, Cardiovascular diseases; Hypertension; Inflammation; Periodontitis; Risk factors; Dental Implantation; Humans; Italy; Periodontics; Societies, Dental; Societies, Medical; Hypertension; Periodontitis, Societies, Dental, POOR ORAL-HEALTH, Risk Factors, risk factors, Humans, GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION, Consensus Document, Periodontitis, periodontitis, POPULATION, Periodontal Diseases, Societies, Medical, METABOLIC SYNDROME, RISK, Inflammation, CASE DEFINITIONS, Science & Technology, HERITABILITY, HIGH BLOOD-PRESSURE, ADULTS, CONSENSUS REPORT, Cardiovascular diseases; Hypertension; Inflammation; Periodontitis; Risk factors, cardiovascular diseases, Dental Implantation, Cardiovascular diseases, Oral Surgery & Medicine, cardiovascular diseases; hypertension; inflammation; periodontitis; risk factors, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Risk factors, Italy, inflammation, Dentistry, Hypertension, Cardiovascular System & Cardiology, Periodontics, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, TASK-FORCE
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