Affiliation:
1. General practitioner, King Khalid General Hospital, Ministry of health, Hafar albatin, Saudi Arabia
2. General Practitioner, Ministry of health, Hafar albatin, Saudi Arabia
3. Specialist Orthodontist, Ministry of Health, Hafar Al batin, Saudi Arabia
4. General Dentist, Ministry of Health, Hafar Al batin, Saudi Arabia
Abstract
Background and Aim: Oral pathogens have been identied in bioptic specimens from Age-Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD) patients, and
alveolar bone loss has been related to ARMD. Periodontal diseases are leading cause of tooth loss. The present study was conducted to assess
relation between periodontal disease and macular degeneration. Material and Methods: Present study was performed in 200 patients at the
department of Periodontics. Demographic data was recorded. Community periodontal index (CPI) probe was used for oral examination. AMD was
diagnosed based on criteria such as presence of soft indistinct drusen orreticular drusen and presence of hard or soft distinct drusen with pigmentary
abnormalities in the absence of late AMD. Results: Out of 200 patients, males were 115 and females were 85. One Hundred and Twenty two
patients had periodontal diseases (61%) and 17 (8.5%) had AMD. Among AMD patients, 11 had habit of smoking, 9 were hypertensive, 13 had
anemia and 6 had cardiovascular disease. Serum HDL level was 54.5 mg/dl, serum ferritin level was 105.1 ng/ml and BMI was 27.9 Kg/m2. The
difference between AMD and non AMD was signicant (P< 0.05). Conclusion:AMD patients had severe periodontal diseases as compared to non
AMD patients. An understanding of the inuence of oral health on AMD may aid in limiting the disease's visual manifestations in the growing
elderly population.
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