Abstract

Background: The object of this paper was to provide an overview of rare diseases (RDs) with periodontal manifestations and allocate them to relevant categories. Methods: In ROMSE, a database for “Rare Diseases with Orofacial Involvement”, all 541 entities were analyzed with respect to manifestations of periodontal relevance. Inclusion criteria were periodontally relevant changes to the oral cavity, in accordance with the 2018 version of the Classification of Periodontal and Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions. Rare diseases were recorded, using the methodology described, and subsequently compared with the Orphanet Classification of Rare Diseases. Results: A total of 76 RDs with periodontal involvement were recorded and allocated in accordance with the Classification of Periodontal and Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions. Of the 541 RDs analyzed as having known orofacial manifestations, almost 14 percent indicated a periodontally compromised dentition. Conclusions: Around 14 percent of RDs with an orofacial involvement showed periodontally relevant manifestations, which present not only as a result of gingivitis and periodontitis, but also gingival hyperplasia in connection with an underlying disease. Thus, dentists play an important role in therapy and early diagnoses of underlying diseases based on periodontally relevant manifestations.

Highlights

  • According to the European Union (EU) definition, a disease is classified as “rare” when fewer than one in 2000 people are affected by it

  • 13 July 2017, all entities recorded were analyzed with respect to manifestations of periodontal relevance, such as gingivitis, periodontitis, gingival hyperplasia, or haemorrhagic diatheses

  • Of the 541 rare diseases (RDs) analyzed as having known orofacial manifestations, 13.86 percent showed periodontally compromised dentition

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Introduction

According to the European Union (EU) definition, a disease is classified as “rare” when fewer than one in 2000 people are affected by it. Exact epidemiological data are not available as a result of incomplete registrations of RDs in national and international databases. To improve this situation, the German Ministry of Health set up a “Nationaler Aktionsplan für Menschen mit Seltenen. A total of 76 RDs with periodontal involvement were recorded and allocated in accordance with the Classification of Periodontal and Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions. Of the 541 RDs analyzed as having known orofacial manifestations, almost 14 percent indicated a periodontally compromised dentition. Conclusions: Around 14 percent of RDs with an orofacial involvement showed periodontally relevant manifestations, which present as a result of gingivitis and periodontitis, and gingival hyperplasia in connection with an underlying disease. Dentists play an important role in therapy and early diagnoses of underlying diseases based on periodontally relevant manifestations

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