… Suggested Recommended Suggested Tobacco smoking cessation interventions needs to be implemented. Diabetes control interventions are necessary. Unclear Unclear It is not known if increasing the physical…
… Tobacco smoking cessation interventions are recommeded as part of the first step of treatment. Diabetes control interventions are necessary. Unclear It is not known if increasing the physical activity…
… and contrib‐ Approximately 80% of people over 65‐years of age in the United ute to obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus, major attributable risk States are affected by one or more NCDs and 77% exhibit at least…
… body, gum disease seems to contribute to the development or aggravation of serious diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, erectile dysfunction, rheumatoid arthritis,…
… and Caries campaign. Caries and periodontitis are more of a burden worldwide than heart disease or diabetes. Most people think they are inevitable, but they can be prevented with good oral hygiene and using…
… with its partners: projects to date have covered the relationship between periodontal disease and diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and caries, as well as women’s oral health during pregnancy. The EFP’s…
… evidence showing that periodontal disease is associated with certain systemic conditions, including diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and adverse pregnancy outcomes, and it is the consideration of the Workshop…
… as gingival bleeding. “Oral health is related to 57 systemic diseases, the most prominent being diabetes and cardiovascular diseases,” explains Professor Anton Sculean, chair of the EFP projects committee.…
… reasons (for 10 teeth, the indication for extraction could not be assessed). Seventeen patients had diabetes, 35 were active smokers, and 32 received adjunctive systemic antibiotics. Patient characteristics…