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Review

Oral Pathology Induced by Excess or Deficiency of Glucocorticoids in Adults

by
Rucsandra Elena Dănciulescu Miulescu
1,2,*,#,
Loreta Guja
1,#,
Bogdan Socea
3,#,
Anca Dumitriu
4,#,
Stana Paunica
4,# and
Emil Ștefănescu
5,#
1
Department of Endocrinology, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania
2
Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases, N.C. Paulescu National Institute of Diabetes, Bucharest, Romania
3
Department of Surgery, St. Pantelimon Hospital, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania
4
Department of Periodontology, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania
5
Department of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
#
These authors contributed equally to this work.
J. Mind Med. Sci. 2020, 7(2), 141-147; https://doi.org/10.22543/7674.72.P141147
Submission received: 5 April 2020 / Revised: 2 July 2020 / Accepted: 2 July 2020 / Published: 29 September 2020

Abstract

Oral manifestations are present both in Cushing's syndrome and in adrenal insufficiency. Possible oro-dental pathology in patients with Cushing's syndrome include jawbone loss, tooth loss, and periodontal diseases. Professional societies did not include Cushing's syndrome as being part of systemic diseases associated with loss of periodontal supporting tissues. The comorbidities of Cushing's syndrome such as obesity, osteoporosis, and diabetes are conditions that influence periodontal attachment apparatus. In patients with adrenal primary insufficiency, the most specific sign is the melanic pigmentation of the skin and mucosal surfaces due to increments of corticotropin and pro-opiomelanocortin peptide levels that occur as a result of decreased cortisol feedback. The oral mucosa develops black plaques that can also be present on the gums, palate, tongue, and lips. The pallor may occur in patients with adrenocortical insufficiency secondary to corticotropin deficiency. Patients with primary adrenal insufficiency need to increase their glucocorticoid doses during physical activity, intercurrent illnesses, surgery, and medical procedures. Current evidence indicates that routine, nonsurgical, or minor surgical procedures do not need supplemental glucocorticoids in diagnosed patients who are in a stable condition. However, for major oral surgery, glucocorticoid supplementation is necessary for the surgery day and for at least one postoperative day.
Keywords: Cushing's syndrome; adrenal insufficiency; oral pathology Cushing's syndrome; adrenal insufficiency; oral pathology

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Dănciulescu Miulescu, R.E.; Guja, L.; Socea, B.; Dumitriu, A.; Paunica, S.; Ștefănescu, E. Oral Pathology Induced by Excess or Deficiency of Glucocorticoids in Adults. J. Mind Med. Sci. 2020, 7, 141-147. https://doi.org/10.22543/7674.72.P141147

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Dănciulescu Miulescu RE, Guja L, Socea B, Dumitriu A, Paunica S, Ștefănescu E. Oral Pathology Induced by Excess or Deficiency of Glucocorticoids in Adults. Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences. 2020; 7(2):141-147. https://doi.org/10.22543/7674.72.P141147

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Dănciulescu Miulescu, Rucsandra Elena, Loreta Guja, Bogdan Socea, Anca Dumitriu, Stana Paunica, and Emil Ștefănescu. 2020. "Oral Pathology Induced by Excess or Deficiency of Glucocorticoids in Adults" Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences 7, no. 2: 141-147. https://doi.org/10.22543/7674.72.P141147

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Dănciulescu Miulescu, R. E., Guja, L., Socea, B., Dumitriu, A., Paunica, S., & Ștefănescu, E. (2020). Oral Pathology Induced by Excess or Deficiency of Glucocorticoids in Adults. Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences, 7(2), 141-147. https://doi.org/10.22543/7674.72.P141147

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