Association between regular dental scaling and stroke risk in patients with periodontal diseases: evidence from a Korean nationwide database
database[Title] 2025-04-23
Summary:
CONCLUSION: Regular dental scaling was significantly associated with a reduced risk of stroke in patients with moderate-to-severe periodontal diseases. These findings may suggest a potential preventive role of dental scaling beyond oral health. Further studies are needed to explore the underlying biological mechanisms linking periodontal care to stroke prevention and to explore causal relationships between dental scaling and stroke risk.