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Periodontitis: from microbial immune subversion to systemic inflammation
George Hajishengallis
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Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2021
AIMS Up-to-date epidemiological studies on the global burden of severe periodontitis is scarce. This study aimed to present the latest estimates for prevalence of severe periodontitis from 1990 to 2019, by region, age, and level of socio-demographic ...
Meng Xuan Chen +4 more
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AIMS Up-to-date epidemiological studies on the global burden of severe periodontitis is scarce. This study aimed to present the latest estimates for prevalence of severe periodontitis from 1990 to 2019, by region, age, and level of socio-demographic ...
Meng Xuan Chen +4 more
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Microbial signatures of health, gingivitis, and periodontitis
Periodontology 2000, 2021The subgingival crevice harbors diverse microbial communities. Shifts in the composition of these communities occur with the development of gingivitis and periodontitis, which are considered as successive stages of periodontal health deterioration. It is
Loreto Abusleme, Patricia I Diaz
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Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of oxidative stress: We should treat it that way
Periodontology 2000, 2020Periodontitis is a highly prevalent disease. As it progresses, it causes serious morbidity in the form of periodontal abscesses and tooth loss and, in the latter stages, pain.
Michael Glogauer +2 more
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The cytokine network involved in the host immune response to periodontitis
Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease involving the destruction of both soft and hard tissue in the periodontal region. Although dysbiosis of the local microbial community initiates local inflammation, over-activation of the host immune response ...
Qingxuan Wang, Qian-Ming Chen
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The Journal of Periodontology, 2022
AIM To evaluate the prevalence and incidence of periodontitis and associated disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) from 1990 to 2019. METHODS We collected data on periodontitis between 1990-2019 from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2019 Study.
Leng Wu +4 more
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AIM To evaluate the prevalence and incidence of periodontitis and associated disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) from 1990 to 2019. METHODS We collected data on periodontitis between 1990-2019 from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2019 Study.
Leng Wu +4 more
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Periodontics: 10. Maintenance in Periodontal Therapy
Dental Update, 2008Maintenance periodontal therapy is essential for the long-term stabilization of periodontal disease. An individualized programme of maintenance requirements, based on patient risk assessment for disease progression, is important, as is the need for teamwork in long-term patient management.
Edith, Allen +4 more
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Mechanisms underlying the association between periodontitis and atherosclerotic disease
Periodontology 2000, 2020Atherosclerosis is central to the pathology of cardiovascular diseases, a group of diseases in which arteries become occluded with atheromas that may rupture, leading to different cardiovascular events, such as myocardial infarction or ischemic stroke ...
Harvey A Schenkein +2 more
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Periodontal Disease and Periodontal Tissue Regeneration
Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 2010Periodontal 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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Periodontal pocketing in HIVāassociated periodontitis
Special Care in Dentistry, 1993Gingival and periodontal involvement has been described in individuals with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection. The manifestations often include erythematous gingivitis, necrotizing gingivitis, and periodontal involvement characterized by rampant loss of bone and soft tissue, resulting in recession without the formation of periodontal pockets.
J B, Epstein, S, Leziy, A, Ransier
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