diseasesOral health is an important and often overlooked component of a person's general health and well-being. Systemic conditions noted to occur with oral manifestations include diabetes, cutaneous diseases, hereditary disease, joint disease, immunocompromised states like HIV, AIDS, etc. Several ...
Systemic diseases and oral health 来自 Elsevier 喜欢 0 阅读量: 28 作者: Shilpa Ramesh,Prasanna Neelakantan 摘要: Oral health is an important and often overlooked component of a person's general health and well-being. Systemic conditions noted to occur with oral manifestations include diabetes, ...
Growth of scientific evidence suggests an exquisite association between oral infection and systemic diseases. Though etiologies of periodontitis and rheuma... SB Ranade,S Doiphode - 《Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology》 被引量: 31发表: 2012年 Oral health and the postcontact adaptive transit...
The human oral microbiome comprises more than 2,000 bacterial taxa, including a large number of opportunistic pathogens, and it is considered to be the second most diverse microbial community following stool. However, oral microbiome as a whole in determ
Our main goal is discussing different possibilities for analysis and research, highlighting a few different publications in this theme of study, using initial panoramic radiographic findings which have suggested widespread diseases of significance enough to affect the patient's longevity and quality of ...
Although many studies were small and cross-sectional, the literature suggests that tooth loss affects dietary quality and nutrient intake in a manner that may increase the risk for several systemic diseases. The impact of tooth loss on diet may be only partially compensated for by prostheses. To...
The need for communication is increasingly required to capitalise on recent advances in the biological sciences and in medicine for the management of patients with chronic diseases. Improvements in longevity have resulted in populations with increasing special oral-care needs, including those who have ...
Many irrefutable facts about the connection between oral and systemic health indicate that the mouth reflects the overall health. There is plenty of unambiguous evidence about the connection between the oral and systemic health. Recognising the signs and symptoms of oral diseases may help in early di...
Both infections may increase a patient's risk for chronic systemic infection dissemination, and may in turn increase the risk of chronic, inflammatory-based systemic diseases. Systemic diseases for which chronic oral infections are believed to confer attributable risk include atherosclerotic and coronary ...
Malignancy of the mouth is typically OSCC related to lifestyle factors (tobacco, alcohol, some betal nut preparations and Human papillomavirus oncogenic types),3 however, rare congenital disorders such as dyskeratosis congenita,4 Fanconi anaemia,5 as well as the acquired diseases oral lichen planus,...