Hamilelik ve periodontal hastalık

Hamileliğe bağlı olarak annede görülen bazı immünolojik değişiklikler enfeksiyonlara yatkınlığı artırmaktadır. Periodontal hastalık, başlıca sebebi mikrobiyal dental plak olan, multifaktöriyel ve çeşitli şiddetlerde görülen yaygın bir hastalıktır. Periodontal hastalığın klinik olarak birçok tanı kriteri bulunmaktadır. Hamilelik ve periodontal enflamasyon arasındaki ilişki uzun yıllardır bilinmektedir. Periodontal hastalık, hamilelerde sistemik durumu etkilemektedir ve fetusa da olumsuz etkileri bulunmaktadır. Periodontal hastalık, erken doğum ve düşük doğum ağırlığı riskini artırmaktadır. Bu derlemenin amacı hamilelik ve periodontal hastalık arasındaki çift yönlü etkileşimi bilimsel bulgular ışığında değerlendirmektir.

Pregnancy and periodontal disease

Some maternal immunological changes due to pregnancy increases susceptibility to infections. Periodontal disease, the main cause is plaque, is a common disease which is seen multifactorial and varying severity. There are many clinical criteria for diagnosis of periodontal disease. Correlation between pregnancy and periodontal inflammation is known for many years. Periodontal disease affects pregnant’s systemic condition and also has negative effects on fetus. Periodontal disease increases the risk of preterm birth and low birth-weight baby. The purpose of this review, bi-directional interaction between pregnancy and periodontal disease is to evaluate in the light of scientific findings.

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