Association between androgenetic alopecia and periodontitis

Author:

Karasu Yerda Özkan12ORCID,Orbak Recep2,Kaşalı Kamber3,Berker Ezel4,Kantarci Alpdogan15

Affiliation:

1. The Forsyth Institute Cambridge Massachusetts USA

2. Department of Periodontology, Faculty of Dentistry Ataturk University Erzurum Turkey

3. Department of Biostatistics, Faculty of Medicine Ataturk University Erzurum Turkey

4. Department of Periodontology, Faculty of Dentistry Hacettepe University Ankara Turkey

5. School of Dental Medicine Harvard University Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractAimAndrogenic alopecia (AGA) is men's most common form of hair loss. It is affected by changes in the expression and activity of 5αR and the metabolism of testosterone and DHT. There is an association between AGA and systemic inflammatory diseases. We hypothesized that there is an association between AGA and periodontal disease, as inflamed gingiva and periodontal fibroblasts have been shown to express more 5αR. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the relationship between periodontal disease and AGA and the potential effect of aging on this association.Materials and MethodsOut of a cohort of 1088 individuals, 385 white males aged 25–65 with similar socioeconomic levels and without systemic disease were included. Periodontitis was defined using NHANES data. AGA was evaluated using the Norwood–Hamilton scale. The relationship between AGA, periodontal disease severity, and age was assessed.ResultsThere was a correlation between age and baldness (r = .421, p < .001). There was a significant correlation between AGA and periodontal disease in younger patients aged 25–34 and 35–44. (p < .042 and p < .036, respectively). There was no significant correlation between AGA and periodontal disease in the 45–54 and 55–65 age groups (p > .05).ConclusionThere may be a relationship between periodontal disease and AGA in the 25–44 age range, suggesting that this association starts at an early age in adulthood.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Periodontics

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