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Association between periodontal disease and plasma levels of cholesterol and triglycerides

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Table 4 presents the risk factors adjusted in the logistic regression.
Table 3. Bivariate analysis of socio-demographic factors, periodontal state, systemic,  environmental  factors
Table 4. Logistic regression. Risk factors for HDL cholesterol, *p<0.10   ** p <0.05†p <0.0001

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