Chronic Periodontitis and Systemic Health
The
term periodontitis is used to describe a group of multifactorial diseases that
result in the progressive destruction of the structures that support the teeth
within the jaws, the so-called attachment apparatus, which includes the
periodontal ligament, cementum and alveolar bone.
Periodontitis resulting froma predominantly gramnegative microbial infection within the sub-gingival dental
plaque biofilm is highly prevalent in adult populations around the world and
much more than a localized oral infection. Recent data indicate that
periodontitis may cause changes in systemic physiology. In vitro and animal
studies suggested that systemic inflammation due to pathogens associated with
periodontal disease may play a role in the initiation and progression of some
systemic diseases. Periodontal infections should therefore be considered as a
risk factor for various systemic diseases. Read more>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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