Etiology and Pathogenesis of Periodontal Disease 2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-03010-9_4
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Interrelationships Between Periodontal Disease and Mortality, Cardiovascular Disease, Metabolic Syndrome, Diabetes Mellitus

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“…These patients, aged between 15-54 show that Periodontitis is exhibited 60% of diabetic patients, while 36% in non-diabetics. [18] Similarly, the Gullah African American population, 70.6% of diabetic patients expressed moderate levels of Periodontitis. [19] Environmental Factors regarding the relationship Specific environments allow the risk of acquiring Periodontitis and type 2 diabetes more likely, and both diseases may be related when attained.…”
Section: Triggered Hyperglycemia From Diabetes To Initiated Periodontmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These patients, aged between 15-54 show that Periodontitis is exhibited 60% of diabetic patients, while 36% in non-diabetics. [18] Similarly, the Gullah African American population, 70.6% of diabetic patients expressed moderate levels of Periodontitis. [19] Environmental Factors regarding the relationship Specific environments allow the risk of acquiring Periodontitis and type 2 diabetes more likely, and both diseases may be related when attained.…”
Section: Triggered Hyperglycemia From Diabetes To Initiated Periodontmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pathological evidence in the progression of Periodontitis suggests that patients develop this infection through prolonged exposure to hyperglycemia and in those with poor glycemic control. [18] Saremi and Associates studying the Pima Indian concluded in their research that death rates related to Periodontal disease is higher in those with diabetes than with those with no diabetes and Periodontal disease. Essentially, within the Pima Indian population in Southern Arizona, patients with type 2 diabetes exhibit more risk factors, including the effects of Periodontitis.…”
Section: Triggered Hyperglycemia From Diabetes To Initiated Periodontmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Periodontal diseases are a group of oral inflammatory diseases that are influenced by host response factors. In the last decades, there was a consensus toward the [1][2][3] converse relationship between periodontal disease and systemic disease. Evidence suggest that periodontal disease is an independent risk-factor for a number of significant systemic diseases so much so that they have brought a shift in the rationale about causality and the directionality of oral and systemic [4,5] associations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Periodontal diseases are a group of oral inflammatory diseases that are influenced by host response factors. In the last decades, there was a consensus toward the [1][2][3] converse relationship between periodontal disease and systemic disease. Evidence suggest that periodontal disease is an independent riskfactor for a number of significant systemic diseases so much so that they have brought a shift in the rationale about causality and the directionality of oral and systemic [4,5] associations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%