The article focuses on the existence of oral-systemic link in the U.S. State University of New York in Buffalo professor and Journal of Periodontology editor-in-chief Robert J. Genco explains that oral health care literature, also called oral-systemic link, is more accurately designated as a ...
However, oral microbiome as a whole in determining human health and diseases has been understudied compared with the gut microbiome. Yet, potential links between oral bacteria and a range of systemic diseases have long been recognized based on their associations with periodontal diseases and surgical ...
the consequences of oral diseases on activities of daily living and overall quality of life are often overlooked. Recent research has uncovered a significant link between oral diseases and frailty, prompting assertions of a causal
Previous studies have demonstrated clear links betweenoral healthandcommon diseases, such as cancer,cardiovascular disease, diabetes and Alzheimer's disease. However, there have been fewlongitudinal studiesidentifying whichbacteriaoccur in infected oral- and maxillofacial regions. Researchers at Karolinska Inst...
In designing studies to examine the strength of the relationship between oral and systemic diseases, a number of conditions must be met. These include biological plausibility, temporality, specificity and a dose–response gradient. Scientists are beginning to piece together some of the pieces of this...
Chronic periodontitis, characterized by inflammation and destruction of periodontal supporting tissues, is one of the most common oral diseases worldwide. In the pathogenesis of periodontitis, polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) act as the primary mediators of the host response against proliferating periodonta...
摘要: The oral-systemic link has become increasingly important as researchers have connected periodontal disease with conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and pregnancy complications. Now, a new study has found a possible association between periodontal disease and oral cancer....
aimed at identifying the long-term effects of personalized oral hygiene management on the oral health of mothers and their children. Additionally, studying the association between improved oral health during pregnancy and the reduction of oral pathogen transmission to newborns may provide further insights...
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The relationship between serum uric acid level (SUA) and periodontal diseases (PD) is still controversial, and few studies have been carried out in population with no element of metabolic syndrome especially in sub-Saharan Africa. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between PD ...