Next-Generation Examination, Diagnosis, and Personalized Medicine in Periodontal Disease

J Pers Med. 2022 Oct 20;12(10):1743. doi: 10.3390/jpm12101743.

Abstract

Periodontal disease, a major cause of tooth loss, is an infectious disease caused by bacteria with the additional aspect of being a noncommunicable disease closely related to lifestyle. Tissue destruction based on chronic inflammation is influenced by host and environmental factors. The treatment of periodontal disease varies according to the condition of each individual patient. Although guidelines provide standardized treatment, optimization is difficult because of the wide range of treatment options and variations in the ideas and skills of the treating practitioner. The new medical concepts of "precision medicine" and "personalized medicine" can provide more predictive treatment than conventional methods by stratifying patients in detail and prescribing treatment methods accordingly. This requires a new diagnostic system that integrates information on individual patient backgrounds (biomarkers, genetics, environment, and lifestyle) with conventional medical examination information. Currently, various biomarkers and other new examination indices are being investigated, and studies on periodontal disease-related genes and the complexity of oral bacteria are underway. This review discusses the possibilities and future challenges of precision periodontics and describes the new generation of laboratory methods and advanced periodontal disease treatment approaches as the basis for this new field.

Keywords: antimicrobial photodynamic therapy; biomarkers; diagnostic imaging; genetic profiling; lifestyle; periodontal microbiome; personalized medicine; precision periodontics; regenerative engineering; systemic disease.

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  • Review

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This research received no external funding.