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British Society of Periodontology celebrates 60 years
- This year marks 60 years of the British Society of Periodontology, founded in 1949 to promote the art and science of periodontology./> The Society is marking the occasion with events throughout the UK alongside its regular autumn and spring scientific...
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Early births reduced by gum disease treatment
- A new study has revealed the strongest suggestion yet that successful treatment of periodontal disease reduces the number of premature babies./> />The findings, which were publicised at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for...
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News feature: Managing periodontal disease and empowering patients
- Periodontal disease is one of most challenging and problematic of clinical issues for a plethora of reasons: the diagnosis is often difficult, the treatment inadequately remunerated by the NHS and most patients are unaware of it.Yet the need to...
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Periodontal Status and Hemoglobin A1C Change: Longitudinal Results from the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP)
Demmer RT et al.Periodontal Status and Hemoglobin A1C Change: Longitudinal Results from the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP).
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Relationships between subgingival microbiota and GCF biomarkers in generalized aggressive periodontitis
Teles RP, Gursky LC, Faveri M, Rosa EA, Teles FRF, Feres M, Socransky SS, Haffajee AD.J Clin Periodontol 2010; doi: 10.1111/j.1600-051X.2010.01534.x. To examine relationships between subgingival biofilm composition and levels of gingival crevicular fluid ...
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Dentistry: Findings from Kaiser Permanente, Division of Research in dentistry reported
Today's Medical & Research News Dentistry Findings from Kaiser Permanente, Division of Research in dentistry reported March 13th, 2010 Printer-Friendly Version State:Oakland Country:United States Bone Dentistry Epidemiology Maxillofacial Surgery Oncology...
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Periodontal Tx Failed to Lower Preterm Births: Pregnant women with periodontal disease fared the same whether their disease was treated or not.
Major Finding: There was no significant difference between pregnant women who received treatment for periodontal disease and those who did not in terms of spont Periodontal Tx Failed to Lower Preterm Births: Pregnant women with periodontal disease fared...
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Successful Gum Disease Treatment Reduces Early Births
A NEW study has revealed the strongest suggestion yet that successful treatment of periodontal disease reduces the number of premature babies.The findings, which were publicised at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Dental Research in...
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Early births reduced by successful gum disease treatment
- A new study has revealed the strongest suggestion yet that successful treatment of periodontal disease reduces the number of premature babies./> />The findings, which were publicised at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for...
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Involvement of MT1-MMP and TIMP-2 in human periodontal disease
Oral Diseases (2010) doi: 10.1111/j.1601-0825.2009.01651.xObjectives: Periodontal disease is characterized by an increased collagen metabolism.Although membrane type-1 matrix metalloproteinase (MT1-MMP) plays a critical role in collagen degradation,...
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Regulation of type I plasminogen activator inhibitor in human gingival fibroblasts with cyclosporine A
Oral Diseases (2010) doi: 10.1111/j.1601-0825.2009.01653.xObjectives: Cyclosporine A (CsA) is used as an immunosuppressive agent and its prominent side effect is the induction of gingival overgrowth.Type I plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI-1) has shown to...
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Successful Treatment Of Periodontal Disease Lowered Preterm Birth Incidences
Previous studies have explored the effect of periodontal treatment, irrespective of efficacy of treatment, in reducing infant prematurity.In a study titled 'Risk of Preterm Birth Is Reduced with Successful Periodontal Treatment,' lead researcher M.
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Medical News: Successful Treatment Of Periodontal Disease Lowered Preterm Birth Incidences
Previous studies have explored the effect of periodontal treatment, irrespective of efficacy of treatment, in reducing infant prematurity.In a study titled "Risk of Preterm Birth Is Reduced with Successful Periodontal Treatment," lead researcher M.
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Successful Treatment Of Periodontal Disease Lowered Preterm Birth Incidences
Previous studies have explored the effect of periodontal treatment, irrespective of efficacy of treatment, in reducing infant prematurity.In a study titled 'Risk of Preterm Birth Is Reduced with Successful Periodontal Treatment,' lead researcher M.
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Periodontal Pathogens Enhance HIV-1 Promoter Activation In T Cells
During the 39th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Dental Research, convening at the Walter E.Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC, lead researcher O.A. Gonzalez (University of Kentucky, Lexington) presented a poster of a study titled...
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Periodontal Pathogens Enhance HIV-1 Promoter Activation In T Cells
During the 39th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Dental Research, convening at the Walter E.Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC, lead researcher O.A. Gonzalez (University of Kentucky, Lexington) presented a poster of a study titled...
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Periodontal pathogens enhance HIV-1
_ Periodontal pathogens enhance HIV-1.
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Medical News: Periodontal Pathogens Enhance HIV-1 Promoter Activation In T Cells
During the 39th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Dental Research, convening at the Walter E.Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC, lead researcher O.A. Medical News: Periodontal Pathogens Enhance HIV-1 Promoter Activation In T...
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HIV Infection and Bone Loss Due to Periodontal Disease
AichelmannReidy ME et al.The results suggest that HIV infection is not related to alveolar bone loss in individuals with high risk behaviors for HIV infection. These results also suggest that previously reported relationships between HIV infection and...
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Preterm Birth Incidences Reduced by Successful Treatment of Periodontal Disease
The effect of periodontal treatment, irrespective of efficacy of treatment, in reducing infant prematurity has been explored by many studies.In a study titled "Risk of Preterm Birth Is Reduced with Successful Periodontal Treatment," lead researcher M....
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HIV-1 Promoter Activation in T Cells Enhanced by Periodontal Pathogens
Lead researcher O.A.Gonzalez (University of Kentucky, Lexington) will present a poster of a study titled "TLR2 and TLR9 Activation by Periodontal Pathogens induce HIV-1 Reactivation" at the 39th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Dental...
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Periodontal pathogens enhance HIV-1 promoter activation in T cells
Washington, DC, USA Today, during the 39th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Dental Research, convening at the Walter E.Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC, lead researcher O.A. Gonzalez (University of Kentucky, Lexington) will...
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Periodontal pathogens enhance HIV-1 promoter activation in T cells
Washington, DC, USA Today, during the 39th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Dental Research, convening at the Walter E.Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC, lead researcher O.A. Gonzalez (University of Kentucky, Lexington) will...
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TLR's role in HIV-1 reactivation induced by periodontal pathogens
Today, during the 39th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Dental Research, convening at the Walter E.Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC, lead researcher O.A. Gonzalez (University of Kentucky, Lexington) will present a poster of a...
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Successful periodontal treatment reduces preterm birth risk
Previous studies have explored the effect of periodontal treatment, irrespective of efficacy of treatment, in reducing infant prematurity.In a study titled "Risk of Preterm Birth Is Reduced with Successful Periodontal Treatment," lead researcher M.
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