Periodontal disease, a common inflammatory disease, is considered a hazardous factor that contributes to the development of diseases of the digestive system as well as other systems. The bridge between periodontitis and systemic diseases is believed to be periodontal pathogens. The intestine, as part of the lower gastrointestinal tract, has a close connection with the oral cavity. Within the intestine, the intestinal barrier acts as a multifunctional system including microbial, mucous, physical and immune barrier. The intestinal barrier forms the body’s first line of defense against external pathogens; its breakdown can lead to pathological changes in the gut and other organs or systems. Reports in the literature have described how oral per...
The landscape in dentistry is changing as emerging studies continue to reveal that periodontal healt...
The oral cavity, as the first part of the digestive system, is a reservoir of pathogens for focal in...
The focal infection theory, which for almost half a century justified indiscriminate extraction of t...
Substantial evidence suggests that periodontal disease increases the risk of developing and progress...
The oral cavity is an integral part of the digestive tract and thus significant diseases, including ...
Copyright © 2015 Ravinder Nagpal et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Oral bacteria spreading through the body have been associated with a number of systemic diseases. Th...
The human oral cavity contains a large number of different microbial habitats. When microbes from th...
Periodontitis is a chronic infectious disease, characterized by the progressive loss of the teeth's ...
A growing body of literature suggests that there is a link between periodontitis and systemic diseas...
Oral health status is an integral component of a general health and well-being of an individual. Kno...
Periodontal disease is classically characterized by progressive destruction of the soft and hard tis...
Periodontal diseases are collection of several pathological conditions characterized by degeneration...
Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease associated with a dysbiosis of the oral flora characterized...
The relationship of oral disease to overall disease is certainly not a new concept. For centuries, t...
The landscape in dentistry is changing as emerging studies continue to reveal that periodontal healt...
The oral cavity, as the first part of the digestive system, is a reservoir of pathogens for focal in...
The focal infection theory, which for almost half a century justified indiscriminate extraction of t...
Substantial evidence suggests that periodontal disease increases the risk of developing and progress...
The oral cavity is an integral part of the digestive tract and thus significant diseases, including ...
Copyright © 2015 Ravinder Nagpal et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Oral bacteria spreading through the body have been associated with a number of systemic diseases. Th...
The human oral cavity contains a large number of different microbial habitats. When microbes from th...
Periodontitis is a chronic infectious disease, characterized by the progressive loss of the teeth's ...
A growing body of literature suggests that there is a link between periodontitis and systemic diseas...
Oral health status is an integral component of a general health and well-being of an individual. Kno...
Periodontal disease is classically characterized by progressive destruction of the soft and hard tis...
Periodontal diseases are collection of several pathological conditions characterized by degeneration...
Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease associated with a dysbiosis of the oral flora characterized...
The relationship of oral disease to overall disease is certainly not a new concept. For centuries, t...
The landscape in dentistry is changing as emerging studies continue to reveal that periodontal healt...
The oral cavity, as the first part of the digestive system, is a reservoir of pathogens for focal in...
The focal infection theory, which for almost half a century justified indiscriminate extraction of t...