Title of article :
Characteristics and relationship of periodontal disease with juvenile idiopathic and rheumatoid arthritis
Author/Authors :
Vahabi، Surena نويسنده Department of Periodontics, Dental School, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; , , Rostamian ، Abdolrahman نويسنده Department of Rheumatology, Valiasr Hospital, Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. , , Baniebrahimi، Ghazaleh نويسنده Department of Pediatrics, Dental School, ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2015
Abstract :
Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most prevalent chronic infl ammatory disease of
the joints. It is correlated with periodontal disease due to similar factors that exist in both diseases.
The present study assessed the relationship of periodontal disease with RA and juvenile idiopathic
arthritis (JIA).
Materials and Methods: In this case-control study, 30 RA and 30 JIA patients along with
similar number of matched controls were selected among patients referred to Imam Khomeini
Hospital, Tehran, Iran. Periodontal parameters including pocket depth (PD), clinical attachment
level (CAL), O’Leary and Bay plaque index (PI) and bleeding on probing (BOP) were determined
in cases and controls. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, number of painful and infl amed joints and
severity of disease were evaluated in RA and JIA patients. Mann-Whitney U-test nonparametric,
Spearman and Pearson’s correlation coeffi cients, and Chi-square tests were used as statistical
analysis (? = 0.05).
Results: PD (4.17 vs. 3.6 mm; P < 0.0001), CAL (4.89 vs. 4.18 mm; P < 0.002), percentage of sites
with PD > 4 mm (58.83% vs. 44.33%; P < 0.002), percentage of sites with CAL > 3 mm (74.13% vs.
64.4%; P < 0.001), percentage of sites with BOP (9.67% vs. 6.87%; P < 0.0001) and PI index (85.73% vs.
80.63%; P < 0.0001) were signifi cantly higher in RA patients than controls. In this group, direct
and signifi cant correlations were found between serologic fi ndings, disease severity and number
of painful and infl amed joints with periodontal factors. In JIA patients, no signifi cant relationships
were found between JIA fi ndings and periodontal parameters.
Conclusion: Considering the limitations of this study, there was a relationship between RA and
periodontal disease. Severity of periodontal disease increases in patients with RA, while no increased
risk of periodontal disease or its severity was observed among JIA patients.
Journal title :
DRJ Dental Research Journal
Journal title :
DRJ Dental Research Journal