Periodontal Diseases
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Subject Areas on Research
- Association of cannabis smoking and periodontal disease.
- Associations Between Cannabis Use and Physical Health Problems in Early Midlife: A Longitudinal Comparison of Persistent Cannabis vs Tobacco Users.
- Cannabis smoking and periodontal disease among young adults.
- Chemotaxis of inflammatory cells.
- Childhood IQ predicts age-38 oral disease experience and service-use.
- Collagenase: its physiological and pathological role.
- Delineation of the role of platelet-activating factor in the immunoglobulin G2 antibody response.
- Dental lesions in tumoral calcinosis.
- Hematologic and surgical management of the dental patient with plasminogen activator deficiency.
- Hospital-based emergency department visits involving dental conditions: profile and predictors of poor outcomes and resource utilization.
- Immunologic reactions and periodontal inflammation.
- Immunological mechanisms of periodontal tissue destruction.
- Inter-generational continuity in periodontal health: findings from the Dunedin family history study.
- Maternal periodontal disease, systemic inflammation, and risk for preeclampsia.
- Oral Health, Diabetes, and Inflammation: Effects of Oral Hygiene Behaviour.
- Pediatric oral pathology. Soft tissue and periodontal conditions.
- Periodontal disease in patients with chronic coronary heart disease: Prevalence and association with cardiovascular risk factors.
- Periodontal health improves systemic inflammatory and haemostatic status in subjects with coronary heart disease.
- Poor oral health is associated with coronary heart disease and elevated systemic inflammatory and haemostatic factors.
- Progressive periodontal disease and risk of very preterm delivery.
- Recruitment of rural and cognitively impaired older adults for dental research.
- Role for endotoxin and complement in periodontal tissue destruction.
- Sample size calculations for clustered binary data.
- Socioeconomic inequalities in oral health in childhood and adulthood in a birth cohort.
- The role of the immune response in the development of periodontal disease.
- Treating periodontal disease in patients with myocardial infarction: A randomized clinical trial.