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Oral findings and dental behaviour before and after liver transplantation – a single‐centre cross‐sectional study
Objective The aim of this single‐centre, cross‐sectional study was to evaluate dental, periodontal and mycological findings, as well as oral behaviour, in patients before (pre‐LTx) and after (post‐LTx) liver transplantation. Methods A total of 47 patients pre‐LTx and 119 patients post‐LTx were asked...
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Published in: | International dental journal 2017-08, Vol.67 (4), p.244-251 |
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Summary: | Objective
The aim of this single‐centre, cross‐sectional study was to evaluate dental, periodontal and mycological findings, as well as oral behaviour, in patients before (pre‐LTx) and after (post‐LTx) liver transplantation.
Methods
A total of 47 patients pre‐LTx and 119 patients post‐LTx were asked to participate. Oral health behaviour was assessed using a standardised questionnaire. Oral examinations included dental [decayed, missing and filled teeth (DMFT) index] and periodontal [papillary bleeding index (PBI), periodontal probing depth (PPD) and clinical attachment loss (CAL)] findings. For Candida screening, swabs from the oral mucosa were cultured. Statistical analysis was performed using the Student's t‐test or the Mann–Whitney U‐test, depending on whether or not the data followed a normal distribution; Fisher's exact test was also performed. The significance level was α = 5%.
Results
A total of 110 patients were included (pre‐LTx, n = 35; post‐LTx, n = 75). Different patients were investigated in the post‐LTx and pre‐LTx groups. Lack of use of supplemental oral‐hygiene aids was noted. Between‐group comparisons failed to find significant overall differences in DMFT and periodontal status. The post‐LTx group showed fewer decayed teeth (P = 0.03). A total of 86% of patients pre‐LTx and 84% of patients post‐LTx were found to need dental treatment, and 60% of patients pre‐LTx and 55% of patients post‐LTx showed a need for periodontal treatment. The prevalence of Candida albicans was high; however, there were no statistically significant differences between the groups in regard to fungal infection.
Conclusion
Improved dental care pre‐ and post‐transplant, including screening for fungal infections, is recommended to avoid systemic infections in LTx patients. Increased attention to oral health care, and interdisciplinary collaboration to provide guidance, is needed to improve the oral health of patients before and after LTx. |
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ISSN: | 0020-6539 1875-595X |
DOI: | 10.1111/idj.12290 |