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Chromosomal Instability and Periodontal Disease in Idiopathic Infertility: Evidence of a Possible Association. [PDF]
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Salivary mitofusin levels in periodontal disease: a cross-sectional case-control study. [PDF]
Okumuş ÖF, Kurt N, Kantarcı A.
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Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2017
Periodontal diseases comprise a wide range of inflammatory conditions that affect the supporting structures of the teeth (the gingiva, bone and periodontal ligament), which could lead to tooth loss and contribute to systemic inflammation. Chronic periodontitis predominantly affects adults, but aggressive periodontitis may occasionally occur in children.
Denis F, Kinane +2 more
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Periodontal diseases comprise a wide range of inflammatory conditions that affect the supporting structures of the teeth (the gingiva, bone and periodontal ligament), which could lead to tooth loss and contribute to systemic inflammation. Chronic periodontitis predominantly affects adults, but aggressive periodontitis may occasionally occur in children.
Denis F, Kinane +2 more
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Diagnosing Periodontal Diseases
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1990At present, the diagnosis of periodontal disease requires a clinical evaluation of the patient including visual findings, the use of the periodontal probe, and radiographs. No test is available to evaluate disease activity. In specific cases, adjunctive procedures may also be useful. The identification of pathogenic microorganisms may aid in evaluating
E P, Barrington, M, Nevins
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Topics in Companion Animal Medicine, 2008
Periodontal disease is the most commonly diagnosed problem in small animal veterinary medicine. In the vast majority of cases, however, there are little to no outward clinical signs of the disease process, and, therefore, therapy often comes very late in the disease course.
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Periodontal disease is the most commonly diagnosed problem in small animal veterinary medicine. In the vast majority of cases, however, there are little to no outward clinical signs of the disease process, and, therefore, therapy often comes very late in the disease course.
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Periodontal Disease Progression
Journal of Periodontology, 2000Background: The objective of this investigation is to use noninvasive, state‐of‐the‐art, diagnostic techniques to measure periodontal disease progression and model periodontal disease activity over time. In this investigation, digital subtraction radiography and an electronic controlled force periodontal probe capable of attachment level measurement ...
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