... a disease of chronic nature, where acute phase proteins such as C-reactive protein, Plasminogen Activator 1 and Fibrinogen are ...that PeriodontalDisease could develop systemic inflammation and ...
... features. Periodontaldisease is an infectious-inflammatory ...of periodontaldisease and type 2 diabetes mellitus, and the maximum need for treatment according to the Community ...
... a disease that compromises both the inflammatory and reparative response of the body and the periodontal tissues are particularly sensitive to its ...of periodontaldisease ...and ...
... Among all the reports selected in this review, those focused on the effects of lipids with periodontaldisease are the most numerous. This implies that there is much informa- tion which explores the role of ...
... riodontal disease. In that study, they selected 93 Japanese adults with periodontaldisease and without systemic involvement (33 men between 19 and 74 years of age and 60 women between 21 and 79 ...
... Objetive: Periodontaldisease is a pathology of bacterial origin with inmunoinfl amatory manifestations giving rise to loss of insertion and ...between periodontaldisease and other systemic ...
... A database was created on ACCESS® 2007, which was evaluated periodically using the SAS® statistical package version 9.1. Then, the database was imported to the Stata® program version 11.2, to perform the descriptive, ...
... We therefore enter a relative new phase where we hope to clarify more specifically not only the role of bacterial plaque and certain pathogenic bacteria in the initiati[r] ...
... Como limitación del presente estudio se tiene el uso de un muestreo no probabilístico, por lo que los resultados deben manejarse como hipótesis en futuros estudios dentro de la misma población (general y pacientes ...
... between periodontaldisease and possible complications in ...examining periodontaldisease and preterm delivery risk and nonsurgical periodontal treatment for prevention of preterm ...
... To describe the relationship of oral diseases and nutritional status in high school students. A total of 203 high school students were evaluated nutritionally and orally according to the World Health Organization (WHO). ...
... and periodontaldisease, acid diet, alcohol consumption and psychological variables was provided by participants in a structured ...received periodontal therapy in the last month specially scaling ...
... One of the study constraints is that participants were self-selected when they arrived at the facilities of the Dental School to receive treatment, and most likely periodontaldisease cases are over ...
... The periodontaldisease is, in fact, a group of infectious and inflammatory progressive conditions that cause the destruction of teeth-supporting tissues such as the periodontal ligament, connective ...
... caries, periodontaldisease, secondary halitosis, craniofacialdeformity and malocclusion, and abnormal swallowing), as well as some medical conditions (altered head, neck and body posture, obstructive sleep ...
... • Michalowicz BS, Hodges JS, Diangelis AJ, Lupo VR, Novak MJ, Ferguson JE, Buchanan W, Biofill J, Papapanou PN, Mitchell DA, Matseoane S, Tschide PA (2006) Treatment of periodontaldisease and the risk of ...
... and periodontaldisease extent and ...a periodontal chart, including age, hospitalization; mental disease, other systemic conditions, and psychiatric ...
... artery disease, attack, fulminant, stroke and peripheral vascular disease) and delayed healing of ...wounds. Periodontaldisease has been recently recognized as the “sixth compli - cation” of ...
... in periodontaldisease pathogenesis, it is critically important to understand how pharmaco- logical agents control cell signaling and in turn modulate gene expres- sion in cells challenged by inflammatory ...
... gingiva, periodontal ligament, alveolar bone and ...surgical periodontal therapy is completed after 7-14 ...in periodontal surgery can be accompanied by certain risks related to the location of ...