… public health challenges due to its association with major systemic diseases. Just to name a few: diabetes, heart diseases including myocardial infarction and heart failure, stroke, and chronic conditions…
… a relevant public-health concern because it is linked to very serious chronic conditions, including diabetes, heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, and others. On a more positive note, gum health can help us…
… Five patients (5.7%) were diagnosed with Data analysis was performed considering as “unit of analysis” the diabetes mellitus. Overall mean FMBS was 9.0 ± 7.6. Details of the patient and as “unit of observation” the…
… (Corinna, me, and Daniel Veigh from Budapest who is both a prosthodontist and a patient advocate for diabetes), two postgraduate periodontology students, and the CEO of one of the most important patient…
… make correlations with his general health conditions that the patient may not even think of (e.g. diabetes, cardiovascular disease). Perioskoup is trained by the healthcare provider to respond to the patient…
… 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…
… Library for rules of use; OA articles are governed by the applicable Creative Commons License 2 • Diabetes. inclusion criteria. In the case of more than one site meeting the • Pregnancy or lactating. …
… CVD, being more common than other major risk factors such as cigarette smoking, dyslipidemia and diabetes. 10 It accounts for an estimated 54% of all strokes and 47% of all ischemic heart diseases events…
… to enter the body. Oral health is related to 57 Systemic diseases, the most prominent being diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. It is well-established that oral health needs change throughout…
… respiratory disease 455m Cancer 86m Cardiovascular disease 523m Severe periodontitis 1,087m Diabetes 460m Source: Global Burden of Disease, 20191 What are dental caries and periodontal disease?…