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(1) Live Oral Bacteria Found in Arterial Plaque University Florida
News March 22, 2005 Ann Progulske-Fox, chief investigator
University Florida College of Dentistry.
(2) Periodontal Disease May Increase Risk Of Stroke American
Academy of Neurology 51st annual meeting Toronto Canada April
21, 1999 Mitchell Elkind, MD, Columbia University, New York.
(3) The Severity of Periodontal Disease is Associated with the
Development of Glucose Intolerance in Non-diabetics The
Hisayama Study, Dent Res 83(6): 485- 490, 2004 Fukuoka, Japan;
(4) Treatment of Periodontal Disease in Diabetics Reduces Glycated
Hemoglobin, J Periodontol 1997;68:713-719., Sara Grossi, et.al,
SUNY Buffalo
(5) Periodontal Disease Predicts Mortality in Diabetics, Diabetes In
Control.com: Diabetes Care 2005;28:27-32 National Institute of
Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease, Phoenix, AZ
(6) Importance of Good Oral Health in PregnantWomen, American
Academy of Periodontology Specialty Conference on Periodontal
Medicine in Washington, D.C May 7, 2000 Marjorie Jeffcoat, D.M.D,
University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry
(7) Mental deficits common after every preterm birth New England
Journal of Medicine, January 6, 2005. Dr. Dieter Wolke University
of Bristol
(8) Elevation of systemic markers related to cardiovascular disease
in peripheral blood of periodontitis patients. Loos BG, Craandijk,
et al J Periodontology, 2000 Oct;71(10): 1528-34
(9) Comparison of C-Reactive Protein and Low-Density Lipoprotein
Cholesterol Levels in the Prediction of First Cardiovascular
Events, abstract, New England Journal of Medicine, Nov. 14 (vol.
347, issue 20), Paul M. Ridker, et.al.
(10) C-Reactive Protein Increases Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1
Expression and Activity in Human Aortic Endothelial Cells,
American Heart Association Journal Circulation. 2003;107:398-
404. Sridevi Devaraj, PhD; et.al University of California, Davis
Medical Center, Sacramento, Calif.
(11) Inflammation Marker Predicts Colon Cancer, Feb. 4, 2004 The
Journal of the American Medical Association, Tate” P. Erlinger,
M.D., M.P.H., Johns Hopkins Univ.
(12) Inflammation Linked to Cognitive Decline-J. Neurology July
8, 2003 Dr. Kristen Yaffe, professor of psychiatry, neurology and
epidemiology University of California, San Francisco.
(13) The relationship between oral malodor, gingivitis, and
periodontitis.A review. J.Periodontol. 1999 May;70(5):485-9.
Ratcliff , Johnson.
(14) Efficacy of a Chlorine Dioxide-containing Mouthrinse in Oral
Malodor, NJ, Journal of Dental Research, , (IADR Abstracts) 1999,
p. 356, Article 2004 J. Frascella et al
(15) The effectiveness of a magnetized water oral irrigator (Hydro
Floss® ) on plaque, calculus and gingival health, Johnson KE,
Sanders et.al ISSN 0303-6979 J Clin Periodontol 1998; 25: 316-321
(16) Nd:YAG – Assisted Periodontal Curettage to Prevent Bacteremia
Before Cardiovascular Surgery, Jorge Pinero, DDS, Dentistry
Today Vol. 17 #3, March 1998
(17) Effects of a Nutritional Supplement on Periodontal Status. Report
of a recent study of a nutritional supplement, PerioTherapy,
Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry May 2001
(18) Effects of CO2 Laser Treatment on Fibroblast Attachment
to Root Surfaces. A Scanning Electron Microscopy Analysis /
Crespi, et.al 1308-1312 Journal of Periodontology 2002; 73 (4)
(19) Periodontal therapy lowers levels of heart disease inflammation
markers, S.Grossi, et.al, State University of New York at Buffalo
ADA News 04/21/2004
(20) Involvement of periodontopathic anaerobes in aspiration
pneumonia, Okuda K et al, J Periodontology 2005, Vol. 76, No. 11-
s, pp2154-2160.
(21) Periodontal Therapy Reduces the Rate of Preterm Low
BirthWeight in WomenWith Pregnancy-Associated GingivitisNéstor J. López, Isabel Da Silva, JoaquÌn Ipinza, Jorge GutiÈrrez
Journal of Periodontology 2005, Vol. 76, No. 11 s: 2144-2153.
(22) Periodontal infections contribute to elevated systemic C-reactive
protein level., Noack et al, J Periodontol. 2001 Sep;72(9):1221-7.
(23) C-Reactive protein, a sensitive marker of inflammation, predicts
future risk of coronary heart disease in initially healthy middle-
aged men, Koenig et al, Circulation. 1999;99:237-242.
(24) Periodontal disease and risk of cereberovascular disease, Wu T et
al, Arch Intern Med. 2000; 160:2749-2755.
(25) Effect of treating Periodontitis on C-reactive protein levels: a
pilot study, BMC Infectious Diseases 2002, 2:30
(26) Joint Effects of C-Reactive Protein and Glycated Hemoglobin
in Predicting Future Cardiovascular Events of PatientsWith
Advanced Atherosclerosis, Schillinger et al Circulation.
2003;108:2323.
(27) The Finnish Study British Medical Journal (BMJ), 1989 Mar
25;298(6676):779-81
(28) Dental disease and risk of coronary heart disease and mortality.
DeStefano F, et al Brit Med J 306:688-691, 1993
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Periodontal Disease Relationship To
Systemic Diseases – Relevant Research
(1) Live Oral Bacteria Found in Arterial Plaque University Florida
News March 22, 2005 Ann Progulske-Fox, chief investigator
University Florida College of Dentistry.
(2) Periodontal Disease May Increase Risk Of Stroke American
Academy of Neurology 51st annual meeting Toronto Canada April
21, 1999 Mitchell Elkind, MD, Columbia University, New York.
(3) The Severity of Periodontal Disease is Associated with the
Development of Glucose Intolerance in Non-diabetics The
Hisayama Study, Dent Res 83(6): 485- 490, 2004 Fukuoka, Japan;
(4) Treatment of Periodontal Disease in Diabetics Reduces Glycated
Hemoglobin, J Periodontol 1997;68:713-719., Sara Grossi, et.al,
SUNY Buffalo
(5) Periodontal Disease Predicts Mortality in Diabetics, Diabetes In
Control.com: Diabetes Care 2005;28:27-32 National Institute of
Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease, Phoenix, AZ
(6) Importance of Good Oral Health in PregnantWomen, American
Academy of Periodontology Specialty Conference on Periodontal
Medicine in Washington, D.C May 7, 2000 Marjorie Jeffcoat, D.M.D,
University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry
(7) Mental deficits common after every preterm birth New England
Journal of Medicine, January 6, 2005. Dr. Dieter Wolke University
of Bristol
(8) Elevation of systemic markers related to cardiovascular disease
in peripheral blood of periodontitis patients. Loos BG, Craandijk,
et al J Periodontology, 2000 Oct;71(10): 1528-34
(9) Comparison of C-Reactive Protein and Low-Density Lipoprotein
Cholesterol Levels in the Prediction of First Cardiovascular
Events, abstract, New England Journal of Medicine, Nov. 14 (vol.
347, issue 20), Paul M. Ridker, et.al.
(10) C-Reactive Protein Increases Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1
Expression and Activity in Human Aortic Endothelial Cells,
American Heart Association Journal Circulation. 2003;107:398-
404. Sridevi Devaraj, PhD; et.al University of California, Davis
Medical Center, Sacramento, Calif.
(11) Inflammation Marker Predicts Colon Cancer, Feb. 4, 2004 The
Journal of the American Medical Association, Tate” P. Erlinger,
M.D., M.P.H., Johns Hopkins Univ.
(12) Inflammation Linked to Cognitive Decline-J. Neurology July
8, 2003 Dr. Kristen Yaffe, professor of psychiatry, neurology and
epidemiology University of California, San Francisco.
(13) The relationship between oral malodor, gingivitis, and
periodontitis.A review. J.Periodontol. 1999 May;70(5):485-9.
Ratcliff , Johnson.
(14) Efficacy of a Chlorine Dioxide-containing Mouthrinse in Oral
Malodor, NJ, Journal of Dental Research, , (IADR Abstracts) 1999,
p. 356, Article 2004 J. Frascella et al
(15) The effectiveness of a magnetized water oral irrigator (Hydro
Floss® ) on plaque, calculus and gingival health, Johnson KE,
Sanders et.al ISSN 0303-6979 J Clin Periodontol 1998; 25: 316-321
(16) Nd:YAG – Assisted Periodontal Curettage to Prevent Bacteremia
Before Cardiovascular Surgery, Jorge Pinero, DDS, Dentistry
Today Vol. 17 #3, March 1998
(17) Effects of a Nutritional Supplement on Periodontal Status. Report
of a recent study of a nutritional supplement, PerioTherapy,
Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry May 2001
(18) Effects of CO2 Laser Treatment on Fibroblast Attachment
to Root Surfaces. A Scanning Electron Microscopy Analysis /
Crespi, et.al 1308-1312 Journal of Periodontology 2002; 73 (4)
(19) Periodontal therapy lowers levels of heart disease inflammation
markers, S.Grossi, et.al, State University of New York at Buffalo
ADA News 04/21/2004
(20) Involvement of periodontopathic anaerobes in aspiration
pneumonia, Okuda K et al, J Periodontology 2005, Vol. 76, No. 11-
s, pp2154-2160.
(21) Periodontal Therapy Reduces the Rate of Preterm Low
BirthWeight in WomenWith Pregnancy-Associated GingivitisNéstor J. López, Isabel Da Silva, JoaquÌn Ipinza, Jorge GutiÈrrez
Journal of Periodontology 2005, Vol. 76, No. 11 s: 2144-2153.
(22) Periodontal infections contribute to elevated systemic C-reactive
protein level., Noack et al, J Periodontol. 2001 Sep;72(9):1221-7.
(23) C-Reactive protein, a sensitive marker of inflammation, predicts
future risk of coronary heart disease in initially healthy middle-
aged men, Koenig et al, Circulation. 1999;99:237-242.
(24) Periodontal disease and risk of cereberovascular disease, Wu T et
al, Arch Intern Med. 2000; 160:2749-2755.
(25) Effect of treating Periodontitis on C-reactive protein levels: a
pilot study, BMC Infectious Diseases 2002, 2:30
(26) Joint Effects of C-Reactive Protein and Glycated Hemoglobin
in Predicting Future Cardiovascular Events of PatientsWith
Advanced Atherosclerosis, Schillinger et al Circulation.
2003;108:2323.
(27) The Finnish Study British Medical Journal (BMJ), 1989 Mar
25;298(6676):779-81
(28) Dental disease and risk of coronary heart disease and mortality.
DeStefano F, et al Brit Med J 306:688-691, 1993