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Abstract A biologic is a therapeutic agent with biological activity that is administered to achieve an enhanced regenerative or reparative effect. The use of biologics has progressively become a core component of contemporary periodontal practice. However, some questions remain about their safety, indications, and effectiveness in specific clinical ...
Gustavo Avila‐Ortiz+22 more
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Periodontal Diseases and Possible Future Cardiovascular Events, Are they Related? An Overview
Context: The association between periodontal disease (PD) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been evaluated in many epidemiological studies; however, the results are controversial.
Shahryar Karami+4 more
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Ultrasound Characterization of Oral Soft Tissues in vivo Using the Burr Speckle Model [PDF]
Periodontal diseases, reportedly affect 4 out of 10 adults in the USA. The standard of care for clinical assessments of these diseases is invasive, subjective and semi-qualitative. Thus, research on proposing alternate noninvasive modalities for clinical assessments of periodontal tissues is crucial.
arxiv
Periodontal diseases: New classification for periodontal diseases [PDF]
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IntroductionIncreasing evidence supports associations between periodontal disease and various chronic conditions. Possible explanations include chronic inflammatory processes, shared pathogens, and shared risk factors, such as smoking and psychosocial ...
Lillian Bensley, PhD+2 more
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Would You Recognize Lupus? [PDF]
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, or SLE, is a chronic autoimmune disease which significantly affects various organs of the body and the oral cavity. According to various studies, SLE can cause an increased risk of periodontitis, fungal infections, and ...
Brown, Barbara+2 more
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Background While research has explored the risk of periodontal disease in various eye conditions, the link between dry eye and periodontal disease remains underexplored, especially in Japanese adults.
Kaung Myat Thwin+10 more
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Clinical and patho-physiological studies of periodontal disease
Yoso Imagawa
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Off-Policy Evaluation with Irregularly-Spaced, Outcome-Dependent Observation Times [PDF]
While the classic off-policy evaluation (OPE) literature commonly assumes decision time points to be evenly spaced for simplicity, in many real-world scenarios, such as those involving user-initiated visits, decisions are made at irregularly-spaced and potentially outcome-dependent time points.
arxiv
Periodontal diseases are arguably among the most ancient and common infectious diseases affecting humans, leading to permanent destruction of the supporting structures of the dentition and ultimately tooth loss.
Silvia Martu
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