Search for dissertations about: "Gingival crevicular fluid in health and in disease"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words Gingival crevicular fluid in health and in disease.
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1. Oral health and cardiovascular disease
Abstract : In the past two decades studies have indicated that oral health might be associated with the prevalence for cardiovascular disease (CVD), although the biological link still remains unknown. Bacteria and inflammatory mediators causing periodontal disease have also been suggested to influence the progression of atherosclerosis. READ MORE
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2. Neutrophil recruitment in periodontal disease
Abstract : Neutrophils are the first immune cells to arrive in infected or injured tissues, where they engulf microbes and clean up cell debris. Periodontitis is one of the typical symptoms of both neutropenia and defect neutrophil functionality, suggesting an important role for these cells in maintenance of periodontal health. READ MORE
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3. Periodontitis and coronary artery disease : Studies on the association between periodontitis and coronary artery disease
Abstract : Periodontitis and coronary artery disease (CAD) are highly prevalent in Sweden’s population; both diseases have complicated pathogeneses and clinical manifestations due to immune-system triggered inflammation. Research in recent years reported that inflammation is a significant active participant in many chronic diseases. READ MORE
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4. Effect of surface characteristics on cellular adherence and activity
Abstract : Ersättning av förlorade tänder med tandimplantat är numera en vanlig behandlingsmetod med generellt goda resultat. Antalet implantatsystem på den internationella marknaden har ökat kraftigt under senare år. READ MORE
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5. Studies on the Associations between Dental Caries, Periodontal Disease and Different Systemic Conditions
Abstract : Background and aims: Dental caries and periodontal disease are the two most common oral diseases in man. Evidence shows that they may be directly or indirectly related to each other and to other systemic conditions. READ MORE