: Periodontal disease leads to a systemic hyper-inflammatory state that might impair other co-morbidities including cardiovascular disease. Evidence-based findings showed that periodontitis may be linked with subclinical signs of cardiovascular diseases such as arterial stiffness. Nevertheless, some contrasting results have been reported over the years. A cross-sectional study regarding the relationship between periodontal disease and subclinical cardiovascular diseases, in non-diabetic and diabetic individuals, has been recently published. Therefore, the aim of this commentary is to give an in-depth on this topic.
Mainas, G., Nibali, L., Rizzo, M. (2023). Is subclinical cardiovascular disease linked with periodontal disease in diabetic and non-diabetic subjects?. JOURNAL OF DIABETES AND ITS COMPLICATIONS, 37(9), 108580 [10.1016/j.jdiacomp.2023.108580].
Is subclinical cardiovascular disease linked with periodontal disease in diabetic and non-diabetic subjects?
Rizzo, Manfredi
2023-09-01
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: Periodontal disease leads to a systemic hyper-inflammatory state that might impair other co-morbidities including cardiovascular disease. Evidence-based findings showed that periodontitis may be linked with subclinical signs of cardiovascular diseases such as arterial stiffness. Nevertheless, some contrasting results have been reported over the years. A cross-sectional study regarding the relationship between periodontal disease and subclinical cardiovascular diseases, in non-diabetic and diabetic individuals, has been recently published. Therefore, the aim of this commentary is to give an in-depth on this topic.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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