Periodontitis is characterized by a chronic inflammation produced in response to a disease-associated multispecies bacterial community in the subgingival region. Although the inflammatory processes occur locally in the oral cavity, several studies have determined that inflammatory mediators produced during periodontitis, as well as subgingival species and bacterial components, can disseminate from the oral cavity, contributing therefore, to various extraoral diseases like cancer. Interestingly, carcinogenesis associated with periodontal species has been observed in both the oral cavity and in extra oral sites. In this review, several studies were summarized showing a strong association between orodigestive cancers and poor oral health, pres...
Oral cancers have been proven to arise from precursors lesions and to be related to risk behaviour s...
Many epidemiological and experimental studies have found a potential association between bacterial i...
Periodontal disease can have a substantial systemic influence on the body that extends beyond the or...
Chronicperiodontitis is an inflammatory condition characterised by the loss of attachment and a pock...
Infections are increasingly considered as potential trigger for carcinogenesis apart from risk facto...
Copyright © 2013 Maximilian Krüger et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Gingival tissues are attacked by oral pathogens which can induce inflammatory reactions. The immune-...
Periodontal disease is characterized by a chronic inflammation produced in response to a disease-ass...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work: Carcinogenesis is a multi-step process in which cells ...
Introduction: Self-reported tooth loss is highly prevalent in patients with gastric cancer, the seco...
Periodontitis is prevalent in half of the adult population and raises critical health concerns as it...
Periodontitis is one of the world's most prevalent infectious conditions, affecting between 25 and 4...
The chemotactic cytokines, or chemokines, comprise a superfamily of polypeptides with a wide range o...
Background and aim Substantial evidence supports an association between chronic infections/inflammat...
The role of chronic inflammation for the cancer development was first described in 1863. Inflammatio...
Oral cancers have been proven to arise from precursors lesions and to be related to risk behaviour s...
Many epidemiological and experimental studies have found a potential association between bacterial i...
Periodontal disease can have a substantial systemic influence on the body that extends beyond the or...
Chronicperiodontitis is an inflammatory condition characterised by the loss of attachment and a pock...
Infections are increasingly considered as potential trigger for carcinogenesis apart from risk facto...
Copyright © 2013 Maximilian Krüger et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Gingival tissues are attacked by oral pathogens which can induce inflammatory reactions. The immune-...
Periodontal disease is characterized by a chronic inflammation produced in response to a disease-ass...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work: Carcinogenesis is a multi-step process in which cells ...
Introduction: Self-reported tooth loss is highly prevalent in patients with gastric cancer, the seco...
Periodontitis is prevalent in half of the adult population and raises critical health concerns as it...
Periodontitis is one of the world's most prevalent infectious conditions, affecting between 25 and 4...
The chemotactic cytokines, or chemokines, comprise a superfamily of polypeptides with a wide range o...
Background and aim Substantial evidence supports an association between chronic infections/inflammat...
The role of chronic inflammation for the cancer development was first described in 1863. Inflammatio...
Oral cancers have been proven to arise from precursors lesions and to be related to risk behaviour s...
Many epidemiological and experimental studies have found a potential association between bacterial i...
Periodontal disease can have a substantial systemic influence on the body that extends beyond the or...