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Tooth Loss Related to Systemic Diseases

Tooth Loss Related to Systemic Diseases

... Sarcoidosis is a multisystem granulomatous disease of unknown cause which may affect any organ system. It manifests most frequently with bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy, pulmonary infiltration, and skin or eye lesions. ... See full document

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Review Article Autoimmune pancreatitis and IgG4-related systemic diseases

Review Article Autoimmune pancreatitis and IgG4-related systemic diseases

... AIP is a rare disorder with characteristic clinical, histologic, and morphologic findings [21, 27]. Most of the literature about AIP comes from Japan, where the incidence appears to be in- creasing, perhaps because of ... See full document

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... directly related to quality of ...oral diseases and one of the major causes of tooth loss, impacting negatively on self-reported individuals’ quality of ...and tooth loss on ... See full document

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Impact of tooth loss related to number and position on oral health quality of life among adults

Impact of tooth loss related to number and position on oral health quality of life among adults

... income related to the prevalence of impacts on ...oral diseases, includ- ing both the condition of tooth loss and the impact on quality of ... See full document

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Socio-demographic factors related to periodontal status and tooth loss of pregnant women in Mbale district, Uganda

Socio-demographic factors related to periodontal status and tooth loss of pregnant women in Mbale district, Uganda

... [5-8]. Tooth loss is a final common pathway for oral diseases and is an important oral health ...oral diseases and may be an indica- tion of the availability of dental care ...of tooth ... See full document

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Tooth loss and oral health-related quality of life: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Tooth loss and oral health-related quality of life: a systematic review and meta-analysis

... Chronic diseases such as dental caries are still highly prevalent in older adults, and the risk of tooth loss in old age is ...that loss of teeth is not as acceptable as in previous genera- ... See full document

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The potential role of P.gingivalis in gastrointestinal cancer: a mini review

The potential role of P.gingivalis in gastrointestinal cancer: a mini review

... periodontal diseases classification [9], the forms of the disease previously recognized as “chronic” or “aggres- sive”, now grouped under a single category, “periodon- ...of systemic diseases and ... See full document

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Smoking Related Systemic and Oral Diseases

Smoking Related Systemic and Oral Diseases

... Schmidt, in 1951, reported that the increase in tobacco smoking was followed by a decrease in caries rate (61). Smoking increases thiocyanate level in saliva. Thiocyanate, a normal constituent of saliva, was found to ... See full document

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COLON SPECIFIC DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS: CURRENT TRENDS AND APPROACHES

COLON SPECIFIC DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS: CURRENT TRENDS AND APPROACHES

... and systemic delivery of drugs can take ...various diseases related to colon like Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, etc and systemic delivery of therapeutic peptides and ...the ... See full document

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Contribution of Antemortem Tooth Loss (AMTL) and Dental Attrition to Oral Palaeopathology in the Human Skeletal Series from the Yean-Ri Site, South Korea

Contribution of Antemortem Tooth Loss (AMTL) and Dental Attrition to Oral Palaeopathology in the Human Skeletal Series from the Yean-Ri Site, South Korea

... by tooth type are shown in Table 2. In all tooth types in both the maxilla and mandible, dental attrition levels were higher in the late middle age and elderly group than in the early middle age ... See full document

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Nails: a window to systemic diseases

Nails: a window to systemic diseases

... a systemic disease. Individual's manicure can reveal state of health, nutritional status, past events, personality, occupation, and one's inner state. Thus the examination of nails should be done critically in ... See full document

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The morphological and clinical relevance of mandibular and maxillary bone structures for implantation

The morphological and clinical relevance of mandibular and maxillary bone structures for implantation

... The atrophy progresses primarily in the horizon- tal dimension and only slightly vertically. The alveo- lar process itself, which only provides limited room to the tooth roots, is larger than the maxillary body. ... See full document

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Prediction of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in TNFSF4 and Confirmation of Its Relationship with AITD and SLE: Bioinformatics Approach

Prediction of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in TNFSF4 and Confirmation of Its Relationship with AITD and SLE: Bioinformatics Approach

... inflammatory diseases that its polymorphisms of the TNFSF4 gene are mostly related with Sjogren's syndrome, and systemic lupus erythematosus ...human diseases related to ... See full document

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Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 4B2 demyelinating neuropathy in miniature Schnauzer dogs caused by a novel splicing SBF2 (MTMR13) genetic variant: a new spontaneous clinical model

Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 4B2 demyelinating neuropathy in miniature Schnauzer dogs caused by a novel splicing SBF2 (MTMR13) genetic variant: a new spontaneous clinical model

... and further in vitro research. Future studies could focus on the identification of specific membrane proteins that may be abnormally trafficked in the absence of SBF2, as well as on defining how phosphatidylinositols are ... See full document

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MicroRNAs in systemic rheumatic diseases

MicroRNAs in systemic rheumatic diseases

... Nakasa and colleagues [54] have studied the expression pattern of miR-146a in synovial tissue from patients with RA. Th ey reported increased expression of mature miR-146a and primary miR-146a/b in RA synovial tissue, ... See full document

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The effects of smoothies on enamel erosion: An in situ study

The effects of smoothies on enamel erosion: An in situ study

... Several studies reported that there was a greater protection against erosion in situ compared with the in vitro environment. There may be several reasons for this, which include the chemical composition of the protecting ... See full document

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Incidence and associated factors of posterior capsule opacification in pseudophakic patients at Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital

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... to PCO formation mostly were the type of cataract surgery, intraocular lens (IOL) design and patients with systemic diseases. Opening a blocked visual axis with Neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet ... See full document

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Height, weight and body mass index of children with congenital cataracts before surgical treatment

Height, weight and body mass index of children with congenital cataracts before surgical treatment

... Results: In total, 595 children with CC were included. The mean age was 52.75 ± 33.99 months, and 34.29% (204/595) of them were unilateral cases. Among all of the children, 6.72% (40/595) of cases were complicated by ... See full document

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Prevalence of and Reasons for Tooth Loss in a Saudi Population

Prevalence of and Reasons for Tooth Loss in a Saudi Population

... Chi-Square Test showed that there was a statistically significant relationship between the regions of tooth loss and the age of the patient p=0.000<0.05 (df=9, a=5% (one side test, right), with referring ... See full document

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Breast manifestations of systemic diseases

Breast manifestations of systemic diseases

... how systemic illnesses may affect the ...discuss systemic illnesses that can manifest in the ...vascular, systemic inflammatory, infectious, and hematologic diseases, as well as for the ... See full document

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