1. systematic review and meta-analysis of the association between periodontitis and oral high-risk human papillomavirus infection.
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Ali, Anna, Lassi, Zohra S, Kapellas, Kostas, Jamieson, Lisa, and Rumbold, Alice R
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ONLINE information services ,MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems ,MEDICAL databases ,INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems ,META-analysis ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,PERIODONTITIS ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,OROPHARYNGEAL cancer ,HEALTH outcome assessment ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,PAPILLOMAVIRUS diseases ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,RESEARCH funding ,MEDLINE ,ODDS ratio ,SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma ,DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
Background The incidence of human papillomavirus (HPV)-related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas (OPSCCs) is increasing globally. Common oral conditions such as periodontitis may contribute. We undertook a meta-analysis to quantify the association between periodontitis, oral HPV and OPSCCs. Methods Multiple electronic databases were searched until 12 February 2020. Studies conducted in males and/or females aged ≥ 18 years that examined periodontitis, periodontal procedures, oral HPV infection, and where possible, oral cancers, were eligible. Meta-analyses were conducted and the GRADE approach was used to examine the quality of evidence. Results Of 2709 studies identified, 13 met the eligibility criteria. Five studies could be included in the meta-analyses. There was no significant increase in the odds of high-risk oral HPV infection among individuals with confirmed periodontitis (odds ratio 4.71, 95% confidence interval 0.57–38.97). Individuals with periodontitis had a 3.65 times higher odds of having any type of oral HPV infection compared with those without periodontitis (95% confidence interval 1.67–8.01). The overall body of evidence was rated as low to very-low certainty. Conclusion Meta-analysis confirms there is a positive association between periodontitis and oral HPV infection, although the overall quality of this evidence is low. Evidence for an association between periodontitis and high-risk oral HPV infection is inconclusive. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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