Dental prophylactic Interventions are Associated with Lower Decompensation-related Hospitalizations over 2 years in Cirrhosis - PubMed
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- Regular dental prophylaxis and periodontal maintenance (DPS) is linked to lower rates of decompensation-related hospitalizations in cirrhosis patients.
- Study focused on Veterans with compensated cirrhosis, showing those with regular DPS (≥1 visit/year) had reduced odds of ascites, hepatic encephalopathy, HCC, and hospitalizations.
- No significant benefits were observed for variceal bleeding or spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) with regular DPS.
- A dose-response effect was noted, plateauing at one DPS visit per year.
- Subgroup analysis of patients undergoing colonoscopy screening did not show similar protective effects as DPS.
- Incorporating routine oral care into cirrhosis management could improve clinical outcomes, suggesting dental care should be prioritized in cirrhosis treatment.