Periodontal health and systemic disorders

Recent studies in periodontal medicine suggest a mild to moderate association between human periodontal disease and certain systemic disorders such as diabetes mellitus, pneumonia, heart disease and preterm birth. The latest evidence, presented at a symposium entitled Periodontal Health and Systemic...

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Published inJournal (Canadian Dental Association) Vol. 68; no. 3; pp. 188 - 192
Main Authors Teng, Yen-Tung A, Taylor, George W, Scannapieco, Frank, Kinane, Denis F, Curtis, Mike, Beck, James D, Kogon, Stanley
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Canada Canadian Dental Assn 01.03.2002
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Summary:Recent studies in periodontal medicine suggest a mild to moderate association between human periodontal disease and certain systemic disorders such as diabetes mellitus, pneumonia, heart disease and preterm birth. The latest evidence, presented at a symposium entitled Periodontal Health and Systemic Disorders, sponsored by the University of Western Ontario School of Dentistry, showed that indeed such an association is likely. New data suggest that this association is not indicated by traditional clinical signs of periodontal disease but rather by a cluster of host immune and inflammatory mediators. The coming era of periodontal medicine based upon molecular criteria will affect the future of periodontal diagnosis, treatment and professional practice.
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ISSN:0709-8936
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