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Title: The Relationship Between Oral Cavity Infections and the Occurance of Stroke
Authors: HERNAWATI, Sri
Keywords: Oral Cavity
Infection
Stroke
Issue Date: 5-Oct-2017
Publisher: Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya
Abstract: One of the main factors causing stroke is atherosclerosis i.e. narrowing of the arteries due to deposition of cholesterol and other substances or substances called atherosclerotic plaques. Atherosclerosis can be caused also by infection from odontogen and its supportingtissue. P. gingivalis bacteria are often associated with a risk factor for atherosclerosis. Bacteria along with its products in the form of exotoxin and endotoxin enter into the systemic blood circulation and stimulate blood clot to the brain, causing a stroke. Infection in the tooth root and its supportingtissue involves a lot of bacteria and microorganisms, infection is very close to the blood vessels, toxins, free radicals, bacteria themself, a cytokine releasedtogether with inflammation entering into the bloodstream and can cause inflammation of plaque in blood vessels, plaques block blood vessels to the brain causing a stroke. Purpose: Analysis of the mechanism of stroke caused by infection odontogen and its supportingtissue. Review: Bacterial products in the form of exotoxin and endotoxin, free radicals, cytokines enter into the systemic circulation and stimulates the occurrence of thrombogenesis by inducing platelet aggregation and increasing blood clotting factors. Bacteria may also enter into endothelium and stimulate inflammatory processes in the arteries, inflammatory stimulation secretes a specific enzyme i.e. metalloproteinase which can cause plaque rupture and be a risk factor for stroke. Conclusion: There is relationship between oral cavity infection and stroke. Poor oral health becomes one of risk factor for atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is one of the main factors triggering the occurrence of stroke. Some pathogenic bacteria causing chronic inflammation have been considered as the basic mechanisms of atherosclerosis, inflammation plays an important role in the development of atherosclerosis.
Description: Proceedings TIMNAS7-JSMID4 2017 - The 7th International Meeting and The 4th Joint Scientific Meeting in Dentistry
URI: http://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/97855
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