Association Between Periodontal Disease and Blood Biomarkers in U.S. Adults: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Alshammari D +7 more
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Genome‐wide association study of periodontitis severity and progression
Abstract Background To add to the knowledge base of periodontal genomics, we carried out a genome‐wide association study (GWAS) of periodontitis severity and progression among 416 mixed‐ethnicity adult participants of a periodontitis clinical study. Methods Participants were 168 adults (mean age = 50 years, 46% males) with severe periodontitis and 248 ...
Flavia Teles +12 more
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Exploring the age-dependent burden of periodontal disease in women across different socio-demographic levels. [PDF]
Wu M +6 more
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Abstract Background This study investigated the association of inflammatory markers in saliva, plasma, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) with cognitive decline and periodontitis. Methods Patients with Alzheimer disease (AD, n = 52), mild cognitive impairment (MCI, n = 51), subjective cognitive decline (SCD, n = 51), and controls (n = 76) between 50 and 80 ...
Kåre Buhlin +5 more
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Ultrasound Imaging: Advancing the Diagnosis of Periodontal Disease. [PDF]
Rochefort GY, Denis F, Renaud M.
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TAM pathway proteins as novel salivary biomarkers for periodontitis
Abstract Background The identification of molecular biomarkers that help clinicians in early diagnosis is a key focus of periodontal research. The major aim of this cross‐sectional observational study was to assess whether salivary TAM pathway protein levels have the potential to discriminate between periodontally healthy or gingivitis controls and ...
Karina Mendes +7 more
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Correction: Involvement of propionate, citrulline, homoserine, and succinate in oral microbiome metabolite-driven periodontal disease progression. [PDF]
Ishihara C +10 more
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Relationships between periodontitis, tooth loss, and metabolic syndrome indicators
Abstract Background This study investigates how poor oral health impacts metabolic alterations, specifically evaluating the effects of periodontitis and tooth loss, either individually or in combination, on the number of metabolic syndrome (MetS) indicators.
Verbênia Silva Conceição +14 more
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A dataset of HLA-A allele sequences and periodontal disease status in people living with HIV. [PDF]
David O +4 more
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