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Association between maternal dental periapical infections andpregnancy outcomes: results from a cross-sectional study in Malawi

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TROPICAL MEDICINE & INTERNATIONAL HEALTH
卷 20, 期 11, 页码 1549-1558

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/tmi.12579

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pregnant women; intrauterine growth restriction; duration of pregnancy; dental caries; periapical infection; periodontitis

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ObjectivesMaternal infections are associated with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and preterm birth (PTB). Dental infections are common in low-income settings, but their contribution to adverse pregnancy outcomes is unknown. We studied the epidemiology of dental periapical infections among pregnant women and their association to foetal growth restriction and the duration of pregnancy in a rural sub-Saharan African population. MethodsThis was a cross-sectional study on the association between maternal dental periapical infections and birth outcomes, in Malawi, Africa. We assessed oral health clinically and radiologically among recently delivered women with known duration of pregnancy and measured birthweight (BW), length and head circumference of their infants. ResultsOf 1024 analysed participants, 23.5% had periapical infections. Mean duration of pregnancy was 39.4weeks, BW 2979g and length 49.7cm. Women with periapical infection had mean (95% CI) pregnancy duration 0.4weeks (0.1-0.8) shorter and delivered infants with 79g (13-145) lower BW and 0.5cm (0.2-0.9) shorter neonatal length than women without periapical infection. The incidence of PTB was 10.0% among women with periapical infection and 7.3% among those without (adjusted difference 3.5%, 95% CI -1.1-8.1%). Corresponding prevalences for stunting were 20.9% and 14.2% (adjusted difference 9.0%, 95% CI 2.7%-15.2%). The population-attributable risk fraction attributable to periapical infection was 9.7% for PTB and 12.8% for stunting. ConclusionsPeriapical infection was associated with shorter pregnancy duration and IUGR in the study area; interventions addressing this risk factor may improve birth outcomes in low-income settings.

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