Oral and periodontal assessment at the first trimester of pregnancy: The PERISCOPE longitudinal study

Author:

Thomas Charlotte12ORCID,Timofeeva Inessa3,Bouchoucha Elyes4,Canceill Thibault25ORCID,Champion Camille6,Groussolles Marion7,Arnaud Catherine89ORCID,Vayssière Christophe79ORCID,Nabet Cathy910ORCID,Laurencin‐Dalicieux Sara19ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Periodontology Department Toulouse's Teaching Hospital (CHU de Toulouse) Toulouse France

2. InCOMM INSERM UMR 1297, Institut des Maladies Métaboliques et Cardiovasculaires (I2MC) Toulouse France

3. Oral Biology Department Toulouse's Teaching Hospital (CHU de Toulouse) Toulouse France

4. Prosthesis Department Toulouse's Teaching Hospital (CHU de Toulouse) Toulouse France

5. Biomaterials Department Toulouse's Teaching Hospital (CHU de Toulouse) Toulouse France

6. INRAE, MetaGenoPolis Unit, Domaine de Vilvert Jouy en Josas France

7. Gynecology and Obstetrics Department Toulouse's Teaching Hospital (CHU de Toulouse) Toulouse France

8. Clinical Epidemiology Unit Toulouse's Teaching Hospital (CHU de Toulouse) Toulouse France

9. CERPOP (Center for Epidemiology and Research in POPulation health) Toulouse University, INSERM, Paul Sabatier University Toulouse France

10. Epidemiology Department Toulouse's Teaching Hospital (CHU de Toulouse) Toulouse Cedex France

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionPeriodontal diseases (gingivitis and periodontitis) are chronic non‐communicable inflammatory diseases. The risk of developing gingivitis and periodontitis increases during pregnancy. Also, periodontitis increases the risk of developing adverse pregnancy outcomes such as preterm birth and preeclampsia. Early diagnosis of adverse pregnancy outcomes is essential and periodontitis could be an early sign to take into consideration.Material and methodsWe conducted a longitudinal observational study (PERISCOPE study: CNIL, no. 1 967 084 v 0; CER, no. 01–0416) on 121 pregnant women in the first trimester to determine their oral and periodontal health status. We explored the relations between oral and periodontal health status and sociodemographic and behavior characteristics, as well as their course and outcome of pregnancy.ResultsA total of 47.1% of the women had periodontitis, of which only 66.7% presented clinical manifestations associated with the disease such as gingival bleeding. These women had a poorer oral and periodontal health, and a higher body mass index, and more of them developed gestational diabetes during the course of pregnancy. The remaining 33.3% showed only discreet and isolated inflammatory signs and, unless thoroughly examined, would have gone undiagnosed for periodontitis. Interestingly these women were more often primiparous, still active professionally and had had a recent oral examination.ConclusionsThe PERISCOPE study is one of the few studies that reports the oral and periodontal health status of pregnant women in the first trimester. Furthermore, the results highlight the need for early oral and periodontal assessment and treatment, even in the absence of exterior clinical signs, in order to prevent periodontal disease aggravation and also, by reducing low grade systemic inflammation, possibly adverse pregnancy outcomes.

Funder

Procter and Gamble

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,General Medicine

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