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ABSTRACT Oral cancer commonly affects various parts of the oral cavity, including the lips, tongue, gums, palate, and inner cheeks. Oral rehabilitation involves multiple approaches aimed at restoring and improving oral function, esthetics, and overall well‐being.
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A systematic review of the implications of lipocalin-2 expression in periodontal disease. [PDF]
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An Umbrella Review of the Association Between Periodontal Disease and Diabetes Mellitus. [PDF]
Arbildo-Vega HI+8 more
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Brazilian version of the OHIP 14 Periodontal Disease Questionnaire: cross cultural adaptation and validation. [PDF]
Martins-Cruz TM+5 more
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Evaluation of Haematological Ratios at: Different Stages of Canine Periodontal Disease. [PDF]
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New Insights in Natural Bioactive Compounds for Periodontal Disease: Advanced Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutic Potential. [PDF]
Hashim NT+10 more
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Genetic Variants of the IL-23/IL-17 Axis and Its Association With Periodontal Disease: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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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.
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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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