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Oral Health and Environmentally Related Factors Associated with General Health and Quality of Life



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Autore: Isola Gaetano Visualizza persona
Titolo: Oral Health and Environmentally Related Factors Associated with General Health and Quality of Life Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (102 p.)
Soggetto topico: Medicine
Soggetto non controllato: autoclave
endodontic sterilization
atomic force microscopy
NiTi alloy
endodontics
corrosion
facial typology
gingival biotype
orthodontic diagnosis
cephalometric analysis
three-dimensional facial scans
myeloperoxidase
periodontitis
cardiovascular disease
applied model
digital dentistry
digital orthodontics
photobiomodulation
geometric morphometric analysis
integration
cranial base
facial skeleton
craniofacial orthopedic
cone beam computed tomography
panoramic radiography
orthopantomography
age determination by teeth
age estimation
forensic dentistry
relapse
orthodontic retainers
stability
systematic review
meta-analysis
tonsillectomy
chronic periodontitis
cohort
Korea
sex determination
sexual dimorphism
dental measurements
predictive model
Portuguese population
clear aligners
fixed appliances
pain perception
VAS (visual analog scale) scale
oral health
systemic health
caries
oral pathology
applied sciences
COVID-19
ACE2
cytokines
inflammation
Persona (resp. second.): PatiniRomeo
IsolaGaetano
Sommario/riassunto: The relationship of oral disease to overall disease is certainly not a new concept. For centuries, the role of oral infection and inflammation in contributing to diseases elsewhere in the body has been studied and reported. During the last few decades, a series of intriguing reports from many countries have increased the current interest in the role of oral health and disease in contributing to general health and systemic conditions. Is it possible that oral and periodontal disease is a risk factor for cardiovascular and other systemic diseases? Since this question was first posed, a phenomenal body of work has been directed at understanding how oral periodontal disease might affect distant sites and organs and, thus, have an effect on overall health. Recent studies of the human microbiome using DNA sequencing technologies have revealed new insights into the possible mechanisms that help to explain how oral infections can occur in distinct sites such as atheromas, the colon, and reproductive tissues.
Titolo autorizzato: Oral Health and Environmentally Related Factors Associated with General Health and Quality of Life  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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