Title of article :
The relationship between obesity and oral health
Author/Authors :
Rabiei, Maryam Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Medicine - Faculty of Dentistry - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran , Vadiati Saberi, Bardia Department of Periodontology - Faculty of Dentistry - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Rasht, Iran , Masoudi Rad, Hossein Department of Endodontics - Faculty of Dentistry - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran , Bahre Khazan, Ahmad Faculty of Dentistry - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: Obesity as a pervasive phenomenon in recent years has the risky consequences on
public and oral health and endangers the teeth especially periodontal tissues. This aim of this study
was to assess the relationship of oral health (teeth and periodontal tissue) with obesity and
anthropometric measures such as waist circumference (WC) and body mass index (BMI).
Materials &Methods: This cross sectional study was conducted on 180 subjects in 3 groups of
normal weight, over-weight and obese. Periodontal pocket depth (PPD), bleeding on probing
(BOP) and Community Periodontal Index (CPI) were recorded. Multivariate logistic regression
was also applied after adjusting for the confounding factors.
Results: Of 180 subjects, 54, 68 and 58 cases were normal, overweight and obese. 75 and 105
participants were male and female, respectively. Generally, a pocket depth was increased 1.394
times with one unit increase of BMI (OR: 1.394, 95% CI: 0.936-2.077). Dental caries index
enhanced to 1.036 with one unit increase of waist circumference (WC) (OR: 1.036, 95% CI:
1.001-1.071). One centimeter rise of WC increased CPI up to 0.625 times (OR: 1.122, 95% CI:
0.053-0.078).
Conclusion: Obesity even in the absence of underlying systemic diseases can cause the potential
risk in oral health.
Keywords :
Obesity , Dental caries , Periodontal disease , Oral health
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics