Is there any relation between periodontal diseases and preterm birth?

Preterm birth is the greatest contributor to infant death and longterm neurological morbidity. Despite all the medical efforts to reduce the preterm birth, the rate is still high relatively high; according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, preterm birth affected about 1 of every 10infants born in the United States in 2014. Prevention and treating the underlying causes of preterm labor would be more successful than treating existing preterm labor. 



Maternal infections are responsible for between 30%-50% of preterm births. Remote subclinical infections have also been considered as causes of preterm labor. Periodontal disease being an inflammatory disease triggered by microbial biofilm has been identified as a risk factor for preterm birth. The purpose of this study is to determine if a relationship exists between periodontal disease and preterm birth. Read more...............

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