In the linked survey (doi:10.1136/bmj.c2451), de 鈥doi:10.1136/bmj.c2735Peter N GalgutBMJBmjGalgut PN. Periodontal disease and poor health outcomes. BMJ 2010;340:c2735.
More and more, the research says "yes." Doctors have been talking about the potential link for nearly two decades and with good reason. Heart disease is a serious problem around the world. So is poor oral health. Could better brushing and flossing give you a healthierheart? And could denti...
This studyindicates a decrease in the general quality of life in patients with periodontal disease. The authors suggest performing studies with larger sample sizes andcohort studies for more reliable results. 展开 关键词: periodontal disease public health tooth loss ...
Is periodontal disease linked in some way to systemic ill health? This collection gathers together and analyses the quality of the evidence.
Are your gums tender or bleeding? Learn about the causes, treatments, and preventative measures for periodontal disease in this detailed guide.
Periodontal disease: bacterial virulence factors, host response and impact on systemic health. Periodontal disease: bacterial virulence factors, host response and impact on systemic health. Cur Opin in Infect Disease (2000); 13: 227-232...
Minority Populations and Health: An Introduction to Health Disparities in the United States Reviews the book "Minority Populations and Health: An Introduction to Health Disparities in the United States," by Thomas A. LaVeist. S Headen - 《Preventing Chronic Disease》 被引量: 292发表: 2005年 Imp...
The impact of periodontal therapy on leukocytosis is robust and based on high quality evidence-based estimates, though its influence on erythrocytic and platelet levels is still limited. The existence of a greater predisposition to periodontal disease in blood disorders is not consensual....
I have found some articles about periodontal disease and like this could be one of the first symptoms. I don’t want to believe that this sensation is going to develop into severe problem. Can periodontal disease be stopped in its development? Please post. ...
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.