Periodontal disease and Helicobacter pylori infection in oral cavity: a meta-analysis of 2727 participants mainly based on Asian studies

Clin Oral Investig. 2020 Jul;24(7):2175-2188. doi: 10.1007/s00784-020-03330-4. Epub 2020 May 30.

Abstract

Objectives: To assess the association between periodontal disease and Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection in oral cavity.

Materials and methods: We searched PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane library, Gray literature, and clinicaltrials.gov for eligible studies up to September 25, 2019. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated. The random-effects model was used with the software STATA 13.0. The Newcastle-Ottawa-Scale was used for quality evaluation.

Results: Twelve observational studies (eight from Asia, one from Europe, and three from the South America) involving 2727 participants were included in the meta-analysis. The overall pooled results showed that H. pylori infection in oral cavity was associated with periodontal disease (OR 2.53, 95% CI 1.86-3.44, P < 0.05). No significant heterogeneity among the articles was observed (I2 = 44.3%, P < 0.05). The sensitivity analysis indicated that the result of our meta-analysis was generally stable. The Begg test and the Egger test both showed no publication bias was observed (P = 0.45 and P = 0.18 respectively).

Conclusions: Based on current available evidence, it seemed there was a correlation between oral H. pylori infection and the occurrence of periodontal disease. However, since most of the data comes from Asia, more large-scale investigations with high quality from all over the world are needed to confirm the association.

Clinical relevance: H. pylori infection in oral may have a positive association with the prevalence of periodontal disease mainly in Asian populations.

Keywords: Helicobacter pylori; Meta-analysis; Oral cavity; Periodontal disease.

Publication types

  • Meta-Analysis

MeSH terms

  • Asia / epidemiology
  • Europe / epidemiology
  • Helicobacter Infections* / epidemiology
  • Helicobacter pylori*
  • Humans
  • Periodontal Diseases* / epidemiology