Periodontal Disease: A Risk Factor for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease

Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease, initiated by the presence of a bacterial biofilm, called dental plaque, which affects both the periodontal ligaments and bone surrounding teeth. In the last decades, several lines of evidence have supported the existence of a relationship between peri...

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description Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease, initiated by the presence of a bacterial biofilm, called dental plaque, which affects both the periodontal ligaments and bone surrounding teeth. In the last decades, several lines of evidence have supported the existence of a relationship between periodontitis and systemic health. For instance, as periodontitis acts within the same chronic inflammatory model seen in cardiovascular disease (CVD), or other disorders, such as diabetes, several studies have suggested the existence of a bi-directional link between periodontal health and these pathologies. For instance, people with diabetes are more susceptible to infections and are more likely to suffer from periodontitis than people without this syndrome. Analogously, it is now evident that cardiac disorders are worsened by periodontitis, both experimentally and in humans. For all these reasons, it is very plausible that preventing periodontitis has an impact on the onset or progression of CVD and diabetes. On these grounds, in this review, we have provided an updated account on the current knowledge concerning periodontal disease and the adverse effects exerted on the cardiovascular system health and diabetes, informing readers on the most recent preclinical studies and epidemiological evidence.
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subjects Alveolar bone
Antibiotics
Bacteria
Bacterial infections
Beta cells
Biomedical materials
Cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular diseases
Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus
Dysbacteriosis
Granulation
Gum disease
Heart attacks
Heart failure
Hemoglobin
Infections
Inflammation
Insulin
Insulin resistance
Medical personnel
Neutrophils
Oral cavity
Oral diseases
Osteoclasts
Oxidative stress
Pancreas
Pathogens
Periodontal disease
Periodontal diseases
Periodontitis
Reabsorption
Review
Risk analysis
Risk factors
Stroke
Teeth
Tumor necrosis factor-TNF
title Periodontal Disease: A Risk Factor for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease
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