2020
DOI: 10.2298/vsp180321121s
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Presence of Tannerella forsythia in patients with chronic periodontal disease and atherosclerosis

Abstract: Background/Aim. Periodontal disease is an inflammatory disease that occur in the tissues surrounding the teeth in response to bacterial biofilm accumulation (dental plaque). Among others, Tannerela forsythia (Tf) was recognized as one of the most significant and specific bacterial species in periodontal pocket ("red complex" bacteria). Atherosclerosis is a progressive narrowing of arteries that may lead to occlusion, as a consequence of lipid deposition. It underlies coronary heart disease (80%), as well as my… Show more

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“…Tannerella forsythia bacteria can be found in atherosclerosis, a disease consisting of the accumulation of plaque composed of different elements on the walls of blood vessels. In a study conducted in 2020, using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method, it is estimated that the presence of T. forsythia in periodontal pockets and atherosclerotic vessels is present in 75.6% and 53.3% of cases respectively, marking an intimate relationship between one condition and the other [14] .…”
Section: Incidence In Patients With Atherosclerosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tannerella forsythia bacteria can be found in atherosclerosis, a disease consisting of the accumulation of plaque composed of different elements on the walls of blood vessels. In a study conducted in 2020, using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method, it is estimated that the presence of T. forsythia in periodontal pockets and atherosclerotic vessels is present in 75.6% and 53.3% of cases respectively, marking an intimate relationship between one condition and the other [14] .…”
Section: Incidence In Patients With Atherosclerosismentioning
confidence: 99%