… 02: STRATEGY 2026/2030 on other areas of health, such as general practitioners, cardiovascular and diabetes associations, the EFP can present periodontal health as a vital part of preventive care for systemic…
… and ASA2 categories, and number of teeth with bone loss: ≤30%, >30%–≤50%, >50%, and the self-reported diabetes of the cohort was 4% (Table S1). The mean number of teeth with angular defects) were included.…
… Periodontology 30, 671–681. Mealey, B. L. & Moritz, A. J. (2003) Hormonal influences: effects of diabetes mellitus and endogenous female sex steroid hormones on the periodontium. Periodontology 2000 32,…
… inflammatory state, and with systemic diseases and conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. Primary and secondary prevention of periodontal diseases is therefore important for…
… cuerpo. La salud bucal está relacionada con 57 enfermedades sistémicas, siendo las más destacadas la diabetes y las enfermedades cardiovasculares. Está bien establecido que las necesidades de salud bucal…
… to periodontal disease: tobacco smoking, poor oral hygiene, systemic disease, or conditions such as diabetes mellitus represent the more significant Key words: periodontitis; PRAS; prognosis; score;…
… month previous to the screening visit, (iv) pregnant or lactating females, (v) chronic diseases as diabetes, (vi) necrotizing periodontal diseases, (vii) HIV infection, (viii) use of non-steroidal…
… 10 patients were former smokers; eight patients had hypertension, and six patients had diabetes. ## CPC-12, Hu-Friedy, Leimen, Germany. *** SPSS for Windows, v.17.0, IBM, Chicago, IL. 1472 …
… of periodontal diseases), while the second is that of the risk factors for periodontitis (such as diabetes). Until now, the care of periodontal diseases has been focused mainly on curative treatment.…
… that aggravate both periodontitis and cardiovascular disease – such as smoking, stress, obesity, diabetes, and an unhealthy diet. The early diagnosis, prevention, and co-management (by dentists and…