2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40496-020-00248-4
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Periodontal Disease and Systemic Interactions (Periodontal Medicine): Current Epidemiological Evidence

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“…Systemic inflammation is associated with cognitive decline and the development of dementia [7] . Periodontitis is a common disease in oral diseases, which is an inflammatory disease caused by microorganisms that can lead to periodontal attachment loss [8,9] .Periodontal bacteria can transfer from periodontal tissue into the bloodstream through blood-borne transmission or release of mediators of inflammation, leading to the development of bacteremia or systemic inflammation [10] .A large amount of epidemiological evidence has shown that there is a certain link with periodontitis and the occurrence of many systemic diseases such as diabetes, atherosclerosis and so on [11][12][13] . In recent years, studies between periodontal disease and cognitive impairment have also received increasing attention from scholars [4,14,15] .…”
Section: Correlation Between Periodontitis and Cognitive Impairmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Systemic inflammation is associated with cognitive decline and the development of dementia [7] . Periodontitis is a common disease in oral diseases, which is an inflammatory disease caused by microorganisms that can lead to periodontal attachment loss [8,9] .Periodontal bacteria can transfer from periodontal tissue into the bloodstream through blood-borne transmission or release of mediators of inflammation, leading to the development of bacteremia or systemic inflammation [10] .A large amount of epidemiological evidence has shown that there is a certain link with periodontitis and the occurrence of many systemic diseases such as diabetes, atherosclerosis and so on [11][12][13] . In recent years, studies between periodontal disease and cognitive impairment have also received increasing attention from scholars [4,14,15] .…”
Section: Correlation Between Periodontitis and Cognitive Impairmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the systemic chronic inflammation caused by periodontitis also appears to play an important role in the aforementioned systemic diseases. A previous study has shown that periodontitis is associated with the risk factors of cardiovascular disease via proinflammatory markers such as interleukin (IL)-6, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and C-reactive protein (CRP), and periodontal therapy can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease by reducing these biomarkers ( 12 ). The European Federation of Periodontology and the International Diabetes Federation indicated that the associated mechanisms between periodontitis and diabetes included the expression of inflammation-related molecules such as IL-1β, TNF-α, IL-6, nuclear factor B-receptor activator ligand, and Toll-like receptor (TLR) 2 and 4, and suggested that professional periodontal therapy may help reduce glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C) in patients with diabetes ( 13 ).…”
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confidence: 99%