Smoking and Psoriasis as Synergistic Risk Factors in Periodontal disease

  • Dorottya Gheorghita Szegedi Tudományegyetem, Fogorvostudományi Kar, Konzerváló- és Esztétikai Fogászati Tanszék, Szájüregi és Szisztémás Betegségek Kutatócsoport
  • Márk Antal Szegedi Tudományegyetem, Fogorvostudományi Kar, Konzerváló- és Esztétikai Fogászati Tanszék, Szájüregi és Szisztémás Betegségek Kutatócsoport
  • Katalin Nagy Szegedi Tudományegyetem, Fogorvostudományi Kar, Szájsebészeti Tanszék
  • Annamária Kertész Szegedi Tudományegyetem, Fogorvostudományi Kar, Parodontológiai Tanszék
  • Gábor Braunitzer Szegedi Tudományegyetem, Fogorvostudományi Kar, Szájsebészeti Tanszék
Keywords: periodontitis, psoriasis, smoking, immunology

Abstract

In the literature both smoking and psoriasis are discussed as predisposing factors for chronic periodontal disease. It is
also known that smoking leads to deterioration in both psoriasis and periodontal disease. However, up to now, the only
study to address the question what effect the co-occurrence of psoriasis and smoking has on the periodontal status of
the individual, was a previous study of ours. In the present study, we repeated our measurements in an extended sample.
82 psoriatic patients and 117 controls participated, who all received a full-mouth examination so that their periodontal
status could be determined. The analysis was aimed at finding out about to what extent the individual risk factors
(i.e. smoking and psoriasis) increased the chance of the occurrence of the advanced stages of periodontal disease. The
odds ratio for smoking was 1,32 (p = 0,465), and 1,85 for psoriasis (p = 0,163). In those patients who smoked, the odds
ratio was 6,22 (p < 0,001), which is three times higher than the simple combination of odds. This suggests that the risk
factors are in a synergistic relationship.

Published
2016-12-15
How to Cite
GheorghitaD., AntalM., NagyK., KertészA., & BraunitzerG. (2016). Smoking and Psoriasis as Synergistic Risk Factors in Periodontal disease. Hungarian Journal of Dentistry, 109(4.), 119-124. https://doi.org/10.33891/FSZ.109.4.119-124
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Original article

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