Over the last two decades, the amount of evidence corroborating an association between dental plaque bacteria and coronary diseases that develop as a result of atherosclerosis has increased. These findings have brought a new aspect to the etiology of the disease. There are several mechanisms by which dental plaque bacteria may initiate or worsen atherosclerotic processes: activation of innate immunity, bacteremia related to dental treatment, and direct involvement of mediators activated by dental plaque and involvement of cytokines and heat shock proteins from dental plaque bacteria. There are common predisposing factors which influence both periodontitis and atherosclerosis. Both diseases can be initiated in early childhood, although the f...
Periodontitis is a family of diseases that affect structures supporting the teeth caused by infectio...
This paper reviews the evidence for the interaction of oral disease (more specifically, periodontal ...
The role of periodontal disease in the etiology of heart disease has recently received much attentio...
Copyright © 2014 Jirina Bartova et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
SummaryThe relationship between poor oral health and systemic diseases has been increasingly recogni...
Nowadays CVD become the most common cause of death in US and worldwide. Atherosclerosis plays an imp...
Chronic inflammation is recognized as the primary cause of the development and perpetuation of ather...
Atherosclerotic disease (AD) is one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality in the w...
Recent studies have suggested that periodontal disease increases the risk of atherothrombotic diseas...
Traditional risk factors do not explain all of cases of ischemic cardiovascular disease. The literat...
his consensus report is concerned with the association between periodontitis and atherosclerotic car...
Background: This consensus report is concerned with the association between periodontitis and ather...
Oral infections occur frequently in humans and often lead to chronic inflammations affecting the tee...
Aims In this article, inflammatory mechanisms that link periodontal diseases to cardiovascular disea...
Peridontitis is a common chronic inflammatory disease, affecting about 50% of adults in the United S...
Periodontitis is a family of diseases that affect structures supporting the teeth caused by infectio...
This paper reviews the evidence for the interaction of oral disease (more specifically, periodontal ...
The role of periodontal disease in the etiology of heart disease has recently received much attentio...
Copyright © 2014 Jirina Bartova et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
SummaryThe relationship between poor oral health and systemic diseases has been increasingly recogni...
Nowadays CVD become the most common cause of death in US and worldwide. Atherosclerosis plays an imp...
Chronic inflammation is recognized as the primary cause of the development and perpetuation of ather...
Atherosclerotic disease (AD) is one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality in the w...
Recent studies have suggested that periodontal disease increases the risk of atherothrombotic diseas...
Traditional risk factors do not explain all of cases of ischemic cardiovascular disease. The literat...
his consensus report is concerned with the association between periodontitis and atherosclerotic car...
Background: This consensus report is concerned with the association between periodontitis and ather...
Oral infections occur frequently in humans and often lead to chronic inflammations affecting the tee...
Aims In this article, inflammatory mechanisms that link periodontal diseases to cardiovascular disea...
Peridontitis is a common chronic inflammatory disease, affecting about 50% of adults in the United S...
Periodontitis is a family of diseases that affect structures supporting the teeth caused by infectio...
This paper reviews the evidence for the interaction of oral disease (more specifically, periodontal ...
The role of periodontal disease in the etiology of heart disease has recently received much attentio...