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Presence or absence of periodontal pathogens does not distinguish between chronic and aggressive periodontitis [PDF]
Cataldo Leone
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Periodontitis and high phosphate intake alone or in combination adversely affect the kidney
Abstract Background Periodontitis and high phosphate (HP) intake can negatively affect the kidney in the presence of renal disease. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of periodontitis or HP intake, either alone or concurrently, on the periodontal tissue and the kidney under normal renal conditions.
Ae Ri Kim +4 more
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Background: Chronic periodontitis is an inflammatory disease that affects the supporting tissues of the teeth and it’s common among adults. Smoking is an important risk factor for periodontitis induces alveolar bone loss.
Lubaba R Abdul Ameer, Basima G Ali
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ASC-dependent RIP2 Kinase Regulates Reduced PGE 2 Production in Chronic Periodontitis
D.J. Taxman +5 more
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Reduced prevalence of periodontitis in antidepressant users: Findings from a large‐scale US sample
Abstract Background Periodontitis and major depression disorder have been shown to have a bidirectional association. However, the impact of antidepressants, the primary pharmacological treatment for depression, on periodontal health remains unclear.
María Martínez +3 more
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Abstract Background Evidence is emerging about the effects of a balanced nutrition in maintaining periodontal health. The aim of this project was to investigate the association between diet, severity of periodontitis, and periodontal and systemic inflammation.
Giuseppe Mainas +7 more
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O032: Identification of periodontal pathogens and inflammatory cytokines in obese subjects with chronic periodontitis [PDF]
Maria Clotilde Carra +3 more
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