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Researchers suggest link between gum disease and COVID deaths


Researchers say there are links between inflamed gums and infections and COVID-19 complications.
“Looking at the conclusions of our study, we can highlight the importance of good oral health in the prevention and management of COVID-19 complications,” Professor Belinda Nicolau, of McGill’s Faculty of Dentistry, told
McGill Newsroom. “There is a very strong correlation between periodontitis and disease outcome.”
Also, people with periodontitis are 3.5 times more likely to require hospitalization for COVID-19 and 4.5 times more likely to require a ventilator than those without gum disease.
“One of the more perplexing things about COVID-19 is its wide range of outcomes in people who get the disease,” the research said. ....

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COVID-19: Could gum disease contribute to disease severity?


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About periodontitis
Periodontitis is the clinical term for serious infection due to the accumulation of bacteria between the teeth and gums. Without treatment, it can cause painful abscesses and tooth movement, damage teeth, and eat away at the underlying jawbone.
People may be able to prevent periodontitis with good oral hygiene, including daily flossing, brushing, and maintaining a schedule of regular dental examinations.
According to co-author McGill Ph.D. student Wenji Cai, “Periodontitis has been considered as a risk factor for a number of both oral and systemic diseases.” Scientists have also found links between the condition and heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory disease. ....

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Gum disease may up chance for death by COVID-19


Infected and inflamed gums may result in higher rates of complications and more fatal outcomes for people diagnosed with the SARS-COV-2 virus, according to a new study
The study suggests that gum disease may be associated with higher risks of complications from COVID-19, including ICU admission and death.
Researchers discovered that COVID-19 patients with gum disease were 3.5 times more likely to be admitted to the intensive care unit, 4.5 times more likely to need a ventilator, and 8.8 times more likely to die when comparing to those without gum disease. Until now, no other research has been published about the destructive effects of gum disease in patients with COVID-19. ....

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Coronavirus: Those with poor oral hygiene tend to experience more severe COVID-19 symptoms, study finds


 
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An international study led by researchers at McGill University has found that those with poor dental hygiene tend to experience more severe COVID-19 symptoms.
Using the digital medical and dental records from 568 Qatari patients with COVID-19, the researchers found that those with periodontitis, better known as gum disease, were more likely to suffer from COVID-19 complications.
Specifically, the patients were 3.5 times more likely to be admitted to the intensive care unit, 4.5 times more likely to require a ventilator and 8.8 times more likely to die from COVID-19 compared to those without gum disease.
Of the 258 patients with gum disease, 33 experienced complications during the infection, while just seven of the 310 patients with healthy gums experienced a complication. ....

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