… of a moderate rate of progression (grade B) is modified by the presence of poorly controlled Type-2 diabetes, which is a risk factor that could shift the grade definition to rapid progression (grade C). …
… in patients who have a history of severe periodontitis. Data identifying smoking and diabetes as potential risk indicators for peri-implantitis are inconclusive. Image 3 Peri-implantitis …
… such as adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs), atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease, bacteraemia, diabetes, infective endocarditis, and respiratory diseases (Scannapieco, 1998). Of these, the epidemiology of…
… pre-eclampsia, defined as high maternal blood pressure and significant proteinuria; and gestational diabetes. There is a close association between gestational age and birth weight, and LBW has therefore also…
… an intense scientific review of evidence linking oral diseases to general illnesses in three areas: diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and pregnancy. 2017: Chicago. EFP-APP. World Workshop on the…
… studies have shown that periodontitis increases the risk of poor glycemic control in patients with diabetes mellitus as well as diabetes complications and associated morbidity. Successful periodontal…
… the latest evidence for associations between periodontal diseases and systemic diseases, such as diabetes, and respiratory and cardiovascular diseases (CVD). The meeting was sponsored by the EFP partner…
… disease is a relevant public-health concern because it is linked to serious conditions, including diabetes, heart disease, cerebrovascular disease. Every year, Gum Health Day adopts a different slogan and…
… stressing the need for close collaboration between gynaecologists and dentists. Gestational diabetes and breastfeeding are also discussed. Interconnected health This episode also delves into the…
… partner GSK. The section on gum disease and general health includes the EFP campaigns Perio & Diabetes, Oral Health & Pregnancy, and Perio & Caries, as well as material produced for the annual…