Oral Health and Cognitive Decline: A Systematic Review of the Periodontitis–Alzheimer’s Connection
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
Oral Health and Cognitive Decline: A Systematic Review of the Periodontitis–Alzheimer’s Connection / A.M. Inchingolo, A. Danilo Inchingolo, F. Piras, P. Avantario, L. Ferrante, G. Paduanelli, F. Inchingolo, A. Palermo, G. Dipalma, M. Corsalini. - In: APPLIED SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3417. - 15:(2025), pp. 6728.1-6728.29. [10.3390/app15126728]
Abstract:
Background: Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a neurodegenerative disorder character-
ized by cognitive decline, has been linked to systemic inflammation. Periodontal disease
(PD), a chronic inflammatory condition, may contribute to neurodegeneration via microbial
dysbiosis and inflammatory pathways. This systematic review explores the potential asso-
ciation between PD and AD, emphasizing microbial and systemic mechanisms. Materials
and Methods: Following PRISMA guidelines, we searched PubMed, Scopus, and Web of
Science for studies published between 2015 and 2024. The boolean keywords “Alzheimer”
AND “parodont*” were used. The inclusion criteria focused on human studies evaluating
salivary and blood biomarkers, as well as periodontal therapies. Data extraction adhered
to the PICO framework, assessing study design, outcomes, and quality using the ROBINS-I
tool (original 2016 version), as provided by the Cochrane Bias Methods Group. Results:
Out of the 1244 articles screened, 19 studies met the inclusion criteria. Evidence indicates
that periodontal pathogens, such as Porphyromonas gingivalis, promote neuroinflammation,
amyloid-β aggregation, and brain atrophy. Elevated inflammatory markers and oral dys-
biosis correlated with increased AD risk. Periodontal treatment demonstrated benefits
in reducing systemic inflammation and stabilizing cognitive decline. Conclusion: The
findings suggest a strong link between PD and AD through systemic inflammation and
microbial invasion. Maintaining oral health may serve as a preventive strategy against
cognitive decline, underscoring the need for integrated medical–dental care and further
longitudinal research.
ized by cognitive decline, has been linked to systemic inflammation. Periodontal disease
(PD), a chronic inflammatory condition, may contribute to neurodegeneration via microbial
dysbiosis and inflammatory pathways. This systematic review explores the potential asso-
ciation between PD and AD, emphasizing microbial and systemic mechanisms. Materials
and Methods: Following PRISMA guidelines, we searched PubMed, Scopus, and Web of
Science for studies published between 2015 and 2024. The boolean keywords “Alzheimer”
AND “parodont*” were used. The inclusion criteria focused on human studies evaluating
salivary and blood biomarkers, as well as periodontal therapies. Data extraction adhered
to the PICO framework, assessing study design, outcomes, and quality using the ROBINS-I
tool (original 2016 version), as provided by the Cochrane Bias Methods Group. Results:
Out of the 1244 articles screened, 19 studies met the inclusion criteria. Evidence indicates
that periodontal pathogens, such as Porphyromonas gingivalis, promote neuroinflammation,
amyloid-β aggregation, and brain atrophy. Elevated inflammatory markers and oral dys-
biosis correlated with increased AD risk. Periodontal treatment demonstrated benefits
in reducing systemic inflammation and stabilizing cognitive decline. Conclusion: The
findings suggest a strong link between PD and AD through systemic inflammation and
microbial invasion. Maintaining oral health may serve as a preventive strategy against
cognitive decline, underscoring the need for integrated medical–dental care and further
longitudinal research.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Alzheimer’s disease; periodontal disease; neuroinflammation; microbial dysbiosis; systemic inflammation; cognitive decline; oral microbiome
Elenco autori:
A.M. Inchingolo, A. Danilo Inchingolo, F. Piras, P. Avantario, L. Ferrante, G. Paduanelli, F. Inchingolo, A. Palermo, G. Dipalma, M. Corsalini
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