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Relationship of Dental and Oral Pathology to
Systemic Illness:
Harold c. Slavkin, D.D.S Bruce J. Baum, D.M.D,
PhD .
- Prevalence
of Dental Diseases
Dental diseases are among the most common of human maladies,
with wide spread tooth loss due to caries and periodontal
diseases. US adult population, 50% display some sign of
gingival disease, and nearly 35% have some form of
periodontitis.
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- Dental
Infection as a Risk Factor for Atheroscierotic Disease
Accumulating evidence has linked dental infection to an
increased risk of atherosclerosis and thrombosis. We call
attention to the ongoing research into the role of dental
infection in chronic cardiovascular disease. Several
prospective studies have demonstrated a significant
association between dental infection and atherosclerosis or
coronary heart disease.
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- Additional
Possible Risks from Dental Infections
Chronic dental infections, especially periodontal infections,
were associated with an increased risk for cerebrovascular
ischemia. That poor dental status led to a 2.6- fold increased
risk of stroke. Periodontal infections have also been linked
to a significantly increased risk for delivery of preterm,
low-birth-weight infants.
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