The Relationship between Oral Hygiene Index and Gastric Helicobacter Pylori Positivity

Objective: Helicobacter pylori (HP) is a bacterial patho­gen that leads to gastroduodenal inflammation, gastric and duodenal ulcer and atrophic gastritis. Colonization of bacteria can be shown by using rapid-urease test during endoscopy. There are conflicting data about the route of transmission and...

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Main Authors: Tolga Önder, Turgut Anuk, Cihan Heybeli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dicle University Medical School 2016-03-01
Series:Dicle Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.diclemedj.org/upload/sayi/59/Dicle%20Med%20J-02920.pdf
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spelling doaj-15aa3bcc27194ae988cac25d354a00022020-11-24T23:17:19ZengDicle University Medical SchoolDicle Medical Journal 1300-29451308-98892016-03-0143111211610.5798/diclemedj.0921.2016.01.0648The Relationship between Oral Hygiene Index and Gastric Helicobacter Pylori PositivityTolga Önder0Turgut Anuk1Cihan Heybeli2Sarıkamış Devlet Hastanesi Genel Cerrahi Bölümü Kars, TürkiyeKafkas Üniversitesi Genel Cerrahi Bölümü Kars, TürkiyeSarıkamış Devlet Hastanesi İç Hastalıkları Bölümü Kars, TürkiyeObjective: Helicobacter pylori (HP) is a bacterial patho­gen that leads to gastroduodenal inflammation, gastric and duodenal ulcer and atrophic gastritis. Colonization of bacteria can be shown by using rapid-urease test during endoscopy. There are conflicting data about the route of transmission and reservoir. It’s thought to be transmitted primarily by oral route. Many studies showed results sup­porting that the presence of bacteria in dental plaques has effects on gastric colonization and eradication. There are data about the potential inhibitory effect of oral flora on HP. We aimed to analyze the association of simplified oral hygiene index -a possible representation of a healthy oral flora- with HP positivity. Methods: Patients undergoing upper gastrointestinal system endoscopy for symptoms of dyspepsia were as­sessed by a dentist for the simplified oral hygiene index (OHI). Patients were classified as good, poor and bad groups based on oral hygiene index scale. Pre-pyloric biopsy materials were assessed using rapid-urease test. Oral hygiene indexes were analyzed retrospectively, groups were compared for HP positivity. Results: 66 patients (30 females, 45.5%) were included. Mean age of patients was 34.17±14.7 years. 11 (16.7%), 29 (43.9%) and 26 (39.4%) patients were classified as in good, poor and bad hygiene index groups, respectively. In patients with good OHI gastric HP positivity was less frequent. Conclusion: Decreased frequency in gastric HP may be observed with maintaining an ideal oral hygiene.http://www.diclemedj.org/upload/sayi/59/Dicle%20Med%20J-02920.pdfEndoscopyhelicobacter pylori
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author Tolga Önder
Turgut Anuk
Cihan Heybeli
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Turgut Anuk
Cihan Heybeli
The Relationship between Oral Hygiene Index and Gastric Helicobacter Pylori Positivity
Dicle Medical Journal
Endoscopy
helicobacter pylori
author_facet Tolga Önder
Turgut Anuk
Cihan Heybeli
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title The Relationship between Oral Hygiene Index and Gastric Helicobacter Pylori Positivity
title_short The Relationship between Oral Hygiene Index and Gastric Helicobacter Pylori Positivity
title_full The Relationship between Oral Hygiene Index and Gastric Helicobacter Pylori Positivity
title_fullStr The Relationship between Oral Hygiene Index and Gastric Helicobacter Pylori Positivity
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship between Oral Hygiene Index and Gastric Helicobacter Pylori Positivity
title_sort relationship between oral hygiene index and gastric helicobacter pylori positivity
publisher Dicle University Medical School
series Dicle Medical Journal
issn 1300-2945
1308-9889
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Objective: Helicobacter pylori (HP) is a bacterial patho­gen that leads to gastroduodenal inflammation, gastric and duodenal ulcer and atrophic gastritis. Colonization of bacteria can be shown by using rapid-urease test during endoscopy. There are conflicting data about the route of transmission and reservoir. It’s thought to be transmitted primarily by oral route. Many studies showed results sup­porting that the presence of bacteria in dental plaques has effects on gastric colonization and eradication. There are data about the potential inhibitory effect of oral flora on HP. We aimed to analyze the association of simplified oral hygiene index -a possible representation of a healthy oral flora- with HP positivity. Methods: Patients undergoing upper gastrointestinal system endoscopy for symptoms of dyspepsia were as­sessed by a dentist for the simplified oral hygiene index (OHI). Patients were classified as good, poor and bad groups based on oral hygiene index scale. Pre-pyloric biopsy materials were assessed using rapid-urease test. Oral hygiene indexes were analyzed retrospectively, groups were compared for HP positivity. Results: 66 patients (30 females, 45.5%) were included. Mean age of patients was 34.17±14.7 years. 11 (16.7%), 29 (43.9%) and 26 (39.4%) patients were classified as in good, poor and bad hygiene index groups, respectively. In patients with good OHI gastric HP positivity was less frequent. Conclusion: Decreased frequency in gastric HP may be observed with maintaining an ideal oral hygiene.
topic Endoscopy
helicobacter pylori
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