Periodontitis is a common chronic inflammatory disease characterised by destruction of the supporting structures of the teeth (the periodontal ligament and alveolar bone). It is highly prevalent (severe periodontitis affects 10–15% of adults) and has multiple negative impacts on quality of life. Epid...
The periodontal diseases are a consequence of extension of the gingival inflammation into the underlying supporting structures of the periodontium, initiated by the presence of plaque and its products on the surfaces of the teeth and the adjoining structures. The progression of periodontal disease is...
L. Casanova, F. J. Hughes and P. M. Preshaw provide practical guidance for the dental team in assessing and managing periodontal status in people with diabetes.doi:10.1038/bdjteam.2015.7L. CasanovaF. J. HughesP. M. PreshawBDJ TeamPosition Paper: Diabetes and Periodontal Diseases. Journal ...
The Connection of Periodontal Disease and Diabetes Mellitus: The Role of Matrix Metalloproteinases and Oxidative Stress Diabetes mellitus, a chronic disease considered by the World Health Organization to be an epidemic, is now recognized as one of the factors behind the onset of periodontal disease. ...
abnormal wound healing, periodontal disease, bone disease, diabetes (insulin resistance) and HIV infection having formula (I) wherein R and R form a heterocyclic ring and A is S, S(O), or S(O)2, and R and R are defined her... MA Venkatesan,GT Grosu,JM Davis,... 被引量: 63发...
Periodontal disease, result of periodontium inflammation, is a common, chronic disease and has long been considered one of the complications of DM. Moreover, literature reflects a spectrum of conflicting viewpoints on the effect of diabetic conditions on the implant treatment strategies. The current...
Think of it this way, periodontal disease is a wound which is an open ulcer facing inward toward the body. Therefore, periodontal inflammation is often hidden and cannot be detected except by a dentist. If it was an exposed wound on the surface of your body, it would cover an area from...
Uncontrolled diabetes and periodontal (gum) disease are primary causes of disability and important predictors of increased health costs, serious complications and poor quality of health...
Periodontal disease has been reported to be associated with diabetes mellitus. However, the direction of the association and the influence of bias are not clear. Thus, the aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to summarize the existing evidence on the bidirectional prospective associati...
et al. Relationship between periodontal diseases and diabetes mellitus: an Asian perspective. Periodontology 2000; 56:258-268.Relationship between periodontal disease and diabetes mellitus: an Asian perspective. Taiyeb-Ali Tara B,Raman Renukanth P Cheta,Vaithilingam Rathna D. Periodontology 2000 . ...