Abstract
Background: Systemic inflammatory factors may be altered by periodontitis and/or COVID-19, potentially increasing the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, a relationship that remains unclear. Objective: This study aimed to identify associations between periodontitis and COVID-19 during pregnancy, evaluating the influence of dental care on obstetric variables through set theory and probability. Methods: A quantitative, cross-sectional, and correlational study was conducted in two phases. The first phase analyzed 156 medical records from 5 institutions, including gynecological and periodontal data; the second phase examined 104 records from a single institution selected for data completeness (2020–2021). Descriptive statistics, bivariate analysis, chi-square tests, and odds ratios were applied. Set operations (union, intersection) and relative probabilities were calculated using R and Excel. Sets represented dental care, dental disease, COVID-19 diagnosis, gestational age, neonatal weight, and complications. Results: In Phase 1, 37% of pregnant women were COVID-19-positive, 44% vaccinated, 51.9% underwent cesarean section, and 5.12% had periodontitis. In Phase 2, 76 pregnant women did not receive dental care, while 28 did; among them, 6 were COVID-19-positive. Mean neonatal weight ranged from 2336 g (dental care) to 2271 g (no dental care). COVID-19-positive pregnant women showed fewer complications and a higher proportion of normal-weight neonates. Gingivitis was the most frequent periodontal condition (75%). No statistically significant differences were observed between the analyzed sets. Conclusions: no direct relationship was found between periodontitis and neonatal weight in COVID-19-positive cases. Dental care did not influence maternal–fetal outcomes. The methodology provides an innovative framework for clinical analysis through mathematical abstraction.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 2919 |
| Journal | Biomedicines |
| Volume | 13 |
| Issue number | 12 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 28 Nov 2025 |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
Keywords
- COVID-19
- dental care
- obstetric outcomes
- oral health
- periodontitis
- pregnancy
- probability
- set theory
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CARACTERIZACIÓN MATEMÁTICA DE LA RELACIÓN ENTRE ENFERMEDAD PERIODONTAL, COVID-19, DESENLACES MATERNOS Y NEONATALES CON BASE EN DOS TEORÍAS: PROBABILIDAD Y CONJUNTOS
Roa Molina, N. (PI), Velosa Porras, J. (PI), Adriana Quintero, L. (CoI), Bonilla, L. (CoI), Correa, C. (CoI), Escobar Arregoces, F. M. (CoI), Guevara, J. (CoI), Latorre Uriza, C. (CoI), Mora, J. (CoI), Ospina Ramirez, O. L. (CoI), Oswaldo Rodriguez, J. (CoI), Pablo Lozano, J. (CoI), Rozo, J. P. (CoI), Prieto, S. (CoI), Sanchez, K. (CoI), Silva Herrera, J. L. (CoI), Silva Herrera, J. L. (CoI), Soracipa-Muñoz, R. (CoI) & Vigoya Pinilla, J. A. (CoI)
01/03/21 → 30/08/25
Project: Research
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