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Periodontal diseases and adverse pregnancy outcomes: Mechanisms.

Periodontology, 2020
Adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs) have been defined as (a) pre-term birth, when there is a delivery before 37 completed weeks (
E. Figuero, Yiping W Han, Y. Furuichi
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Periodontal diseases and association with atherosclerotic disease.

Periodontology, 2020
Cardiovascular diseases still account for the majority of deaths worldwide, although significant improvements in survival, after being affected by cardiovascular disease, have been achieved in the last decades.
D. Herrera   +3 more
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Periodontal Disease and Cardiovascular Disease

Journal of Periodontology, 1996
It is our central hypothesis that periodontal diseases, which are chronic Gramnegative infections, represent a previously unrecognized risk factor for atherosclerosis and thromboembolic events. Previous studies have demonstrated an association between periodontal disease severity and risk of coronary heart disease and stroke.
James, Beck   +4 more
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Clinical and public health implications of periodontal and systemic diseases: An overview.

Periodontology, 2020
Severe periodontitis is defined by extensive loss of the tooth attachment apparatus. It is the sixth most common human disease and is estimated to affect 11.2% of the global adult population, hence representing a significant healthcare, social, and ...
R. Genco, M. Sanz
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Periodontal Disease and Periodontal Tissue Regeneration

Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 2010
Periodontal disease leads to destruction of the periodontium such as alveolar bone, cementum, the periodontal ligament, and gingiva. Effective treatment for periodontal tissue regeneration is important, because periodontal disease is related to several systemic diseases.
Morikuni, Tobita, Hiroshi, Mizuno
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Infection and Periodontal Diseases

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1989
Contemporary hypotheses that consider the severe forms of periodontal disease to be infections caused by site-specific microbes fail to satisfactorily explain the epidemiologic, anthropologic, and clinical features of periodontal diseases. The microbes that have been designated as periodontopathogens are commensal bacteria present in periodontal health
R S, Hirsch, N G, Clarke
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Implementation of the new classification of periodontal diseases: Decision-making algorithms for clinical practice and education.

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2019
BACKGROUND Implementation of the new classification of periodontal diseases requires careful navigation of the new case definitions and organization of the diagnostic process along rationale and easily applicable algorithms. The aim of this report was to
M. Tonetti, M. Sanz
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Periodontal Disease

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 in Children

Disease-a-Month, 2011
Sahar Alrayyes, DDS, MS, and Thomas C. Hart, DDS, MS, PhD eriodontal disease among children and adolescents consists mainly of ingivitis. The prevalence of marked periodontal destruction is low in oung individuals. In the USA, the prevalence of severe periodontal ttachment loss on multiple teeth among children and young adults is etween 0.2% and 0.5 ...
Sahar, Alrayyes, Thomas C, Hart
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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 ...
E J, Ohlrich   +2 more
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