As many diseases have been shown to have several or indirect causes (i.e. are multifactorial) the question is what is the relative importance of each factor in a given disease? Also, what happens when some diseases, although apparently disparate, share causative factors and/or tissue pathologies? Host inflammation response mechanisms are largely shared by the body's different tissues and systems and only recently has special attention been paid to the possible linkages among chronic periodontitis and other chronic systemic diseases. The aim of this review was to consider and discuss the mounting evidence that the basis for the inter-relationships between chronic periodontitis and atheromatous disease and diabetes lie at a fundamental intrac...
About a decade ago, a hypothesis was proposed suggesting that the innate immune system, including ac...
Aim: To elucidate whether mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to aggravated periodontitis in diabe...
AbstractDiabetes and periodontitis are common chronic diseases in the world, and abundant epidemiolo...
As many diseases have been shown to have several or indirect causes (i.e. are multifactorial) the qu...
A review of pathological mechanisms that can explain the relationship between periodontitis and ca...
Periodontitis has been associated with many systemic diseases and conditions, including metabolic sy...
Evidence for the link between periodontal disease and several systemic diseases is growing rapidly. ...
Aims To review the evidence for the molecular and cellular processes that may potentially link perio...
MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affili...
Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease, initiated by the presence of a bacterial biofilm, c...
Periodontitis is a multifactorial, irreversible and cumulative condition, initiated and propagated b...
Diabetes and periodontitis are two of the most prevalent diseases worldwide that negatively impact t...
About a decade ago, a hypothesis was proposed suggesting that the innate immune system, including ac...
Aim: To elucidate whether mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to aggravated periodontitis in diabe...
AbstractDiabetes and periodontitis are common chronic diseases in the world, and abundant epidemiolo...
As many diseases have been shown to have several or indirect causes (i.e. are multifactorial) the qu...
A review of pathological mechanisms that can explain the relationship between periodontitis and ca...
Periodontitis has been associated with many systemic diseases and conditions, including metabolic sy...
Evidence for the link between periodontal disease and several systemic diseases is growing rapidly. ...
Aims To review the evidence for the molecular and cellular processes that may potentially link perio...
MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affili...
Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease, initiated by the presence of a bacterial biofilm, c...
Periodontitis is a multifactorial, irreversible and cumulative condition, initiated and propagated b...
Diabetes and periodontitis are two of the most prevalent diseases worldwide that negatively impact t...
About a decade ago, a hypothesis was proposed suggesting that the innate immune system, including ac...
Aim: To elucidate whether mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to aggravated periodontitis in diabe...
AbstractDiabetes and periodontitis are common chronic diseases in the world, and abundant epidemiolo...