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Epidemiology of periodontal disease

Archives of Oral Biology, 1990
The epidemiological studies of the 50s and 60s have used visual diagnosis for gathering data to describe prevalence and severity of periodontal diseases within a population. Well-defined index systems were developed and loss of connective tissue attachment from a fixed landmark was established.
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Effect of micronutrient malnutrition on periodontal disease and periodontal therapy.

Periodontology, 2018
Periodontitis is a complex chronic inflammatory noncommunicable disease, initiated by the development of a dysbiotic microbial plaque biofilm below the gingival margin.
Henrik Dommisch   +4 more
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The immunopathogenesis of periodontal disease

Australian Dental Journal, 2009
AbstractTreatment planning in periodontics, as with any disease, must be based on an understanding of the aetiology and pathogenesis of the disease. In this context, it has slowly become recognized over the past three decades that while plaque is the cause of the disease, it is the innate susceptibility of the host that determines the ultimate outcome ...
Mary P. Cullinan   +2 more
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Prescribing for Periodontal Disease

Primary Dental Journal, 2014
With concerns about the ever-increasing development of antimicrobial resistance, it is imperative that antimicrobials are prescribed responsibly and used appropriately. This article provides an overview and simple guidelines for antimicrobial prescribing in the management of periodontal diseases.
Fiona Blair, Iain L. C. Chapple
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Periodontitis and Cardiovascular Disease

Disease-a-Month, 2011
John M. Crawford, BDS, PhD roundbreaking studies in the 1980s demonstrated the causative role of eliobacter pylori in gastric and duodenal ulceration. These findings timulated an explosion of research into the possible microbial etiologies f a variety of other prevalent diseases and conditions—as described in ther articles in this volume.
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Aging, inflammation, immunity and periodontal disease.

Periodontology, 2016
The increased prevalence and severity of periodontal disease have long been associated with aging, such that this oral condition affects the majority of the adult population over 50 years of age.
J. Ebersole   +9 more
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Odontologic and periodontal diseases

Clinics in Dermatology, 1987
Abstract The oral mucosa is not uncommonly involved in dermatologic disease. In fact, mucosal lesions may be the presenting manifestations of cutaneous disease, however, since a significant number of mucosal lesions may affect the epithelium and mucosa surrounding the teeth, the clinical appearance of such lesions may occasionally be confused with the
Leslie Z. Taynor   +3 more
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Periodontal Disease and Diabetes

2012
Diabetes is considered to be a genetically and environmentally based chronic metabolic and vascular syndrome caused by a partial or total insulin deficiency with alteration in the metabolism of lipids, carbohydrates and proteins culminating with different manifestations in different organisms.
Antonio Bascones-Martínez   +4 more
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Hibitane in periodontal disease

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1977
Abstract It is generally accepted that gingivitis and periodontal disease can be prevented by means of an effective daily plaque control‐ Also in the treatment of periodontitis plaque control seems to be essential.The plaque‐inhibiting capacity of Hibitane is well documented, and the ability of the agent to prevent gingivitis for a relatively short ...
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Periodontal Diseases

The American Journal of Nursing, 1955
R G, KESEL, L M, SREEBNY
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