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Correlation Between Periodontal Disease and Oral, Oropharyngeal, and Parapharyngeal Cancers. [PDF]
Daily ZA+3 more
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Peri‐implant inflammation increases the risk of osteonecrosis in mice treated with bisphosphonate
Abstract Background Bisphosphonates (BPs) are effective in managing bone diseases due to their anti‐resorptive properties but are linked to medication‐related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ), particularly concerning dental implants. This study explored the combined impact of ligature‐induced peri‐implant inflammation and zoledronic acid (ZA), a BP ...
Ana Bujila+11 more
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Association Between Blood Benzene Levels and Periodontal Disease in a Nationally Representative Adult U.S. Population. [PDF]
Hamoud B+7 more
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Transcriptome analysis of granulation tissue from periodontal osseous defects
Abstract Background Granulation tissue is routinely discarded in periodontal surgical procedures, but few studies have characterized it. The present study aimed to compare global gene expression in granulation tissue derived from different types of periodontal osseous defects.
Ye Han Sam+5 more
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Application of Cryosurgery to the Treatment of Periodontal Disease
Yoji Murayama+11 more
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An evaluation of the correlation between haematological biomarkers in cats affected with periodontal disease stages 3 and 4. [PDF]
Ghorbani H+4 more
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Nutrition, dental caries and periodontal disease: a narrative review
P. Hujoel, P. Lingström
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Abstract Background The exponential increase in dental implant use has led to a parallel rise in peri‐implant diseases (PID), adversely affecting implant therapy success and patient quality of life. Efforts have been made by the dental community to understand systemic, behavioral, and site‐level risk factors involved in the etiologies and pathogenesis ...
Hom‐Lay Wang+59 more
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