Frequent dental scaling is associated with a reduced risk of periprosthetic infection following total knee arthroplasty: A nationwide population-based nested case- control study

Ta Wei Tai, Tzu Chieh Lin, Chia Jung Ho, Yea Huei Kao Yang, Chyun Yu Yang

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Oral bacteremia has been presumed to be an important risk factor for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) infection. We aimed to investigate whether dental scaling could reduce the risk of TKA infection. A nested case-control study was conducted to compare 1,291 TKA patients who underwent resection arthroplasty for infected TKA and 5,004 matched controls without infection in the TKA cohort of Taiwan's National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD). The frequency of dental scaling was analyzed. Multiple conditional logistic regression was used to assess the frequency of dental scaling and the risk of TKA infection. The percentage of patients who received dental scaling was higher in the control group than in the TKA infection group. The risk for TKA infection was 20% lower for patients who received dental scaling at least once within a 3-year period than for patients who never received dental scaling. Moreover, the risk of TKA infection was reduced by 31% among patients who underwent more frequent dental scaling (5-6 times within 3 years). Frequent and regular dental scaling is associated with a reduced risk of TKA infection.

原文English
文章編號e0158096
期刊PloS one
11
發行號6
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 2016 6月

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  • 多學科

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