Is periodontal disease linked in some way to systemic ill health? This collection gathers together and analyses the quality of the evidence.
This chapter discusses this, possible links and how these are not confirmed for all possible disease associations, but closes with how improving oral health has been shown to impact some aspects of significant systemic diseases and how this may impact health policy....
Scientific advances have improved understanding of the interrelationship between oral and overall systemic health and disease. Chronic inflammation in any part of the body has the potential to cause diseases in other parts of the body. For instance, chronic inflammation of the prostate gland will incr...
Periodontal disease: bacterial virulence factors, host response and impact on systemic health. Jiang,C. Genco, et al.Periodontal disease:bacterial virulence factors, host response and impact on systemic health. Current Opinion Infectious Diseases . ... DT Graves,Y Jiang,C Genco - 《Current Opinion...
Cardiovascular disease and periodontal diseases: commonality and causation for the inflammatory mechanisms of periodontal diseases and atherosclerosis and examines the potential role of local inflammation in systemic inflammatory disease... S Dave,EL Batista,TEV Dyke - 《Compendium of Continuing Education in...
Uprooting Periodontal disease has been challenging and never straightforward. Join us for an insightful session where we delve into the current understanding of periodontal disease and its connections to systemic health. Discover why gum health is not just about a healthy ...
How does dental disease progress to systemic or whole body disease? Plaque migrates from above the gumline (supragingival) to below the gumline (subgingival) where the underlying structures supporting the tooth become infected. Gingivitis leads to further inflammation and infections. The inflammation pro...
How does dental disease progress to systemic or whole body disease? Plaque migrates from above the gumline (supragingival) to below the gumline (subgingival) where the underlying structures supporting the tooth become infected. Gingivitis leads to further inflammation and infections. The inflammation pro...
Recent research findings point to possible associations between chronic oral infections such as periodontitis and systemic health problems. This article will review the evidence for some of these associations and explore factors that may underlie oral-systemic disease connections....
Treatment and drug development in the field of periodontitis is very important as it is found to be associated with some systemic diseases like cardiovascular disease, myocardial infarction, atherosclerosis, bacterial pneumonia, nephropathy and end stage renal disease [8, 9]. Periodontitis and systemic...