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Is there an association between oral health and severity of COVID-19 complications?
Biomedical Journal
  • Nathalie Botros, University of the Pacific
  • Parvati Iyer, University of the Pacific
  • David M. Ojcius, University of the Pacific
ORCiD
David M. Ojcius: 0000-0003-1461-4495
Department
Biomedical Sciences
Document Type
Article
DOI
10.1016/j.bj.2020.05.016
Publication Date
8-1-2020
Abstract

Most patients with severe complications from COVID-19 have underlying conditions such as obesity, diabetes, and hypertension. In parallel, there is growing evidence for a link between periodontitis and non-oral systemic diseases. The oral cavity is also a reservoir for respiratory pathogens, and patients with periodontal disease are more likely to develop hospital-acquired pneumonia than healthy individuals. We therefore hypothesize that improving oral health could decrease the severity of COVID-19 symptoms and reduce the associated morbidity.

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Citation Information
Nathalie Botros, Parvati Iyer and David M. Ojcius. "Is there an association between oral health and severity of COVID-19 complications?" Biomedical Journal Vol. 43 Iss. 4 (2020) p. 325 - 327 ISSN: 2319-4170
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/david-ojcius/342/