Department of Pathology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbour, USA
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Oral Health and Systemic Diseases: Exploring the Connections
Author(s): Nobuhiko Kamada*
This paper explores the intricate connections between oral health and systemic diseases, highlighting the bidirectional relationships and
underlying mechanisms that link oral conditions to overall health outcomes. The review emphasizes the importance of integrated healthcare
approaches and preventive strategies to mitigate risks and improve both oral and systemic health. Advancing age is a significant risk factor for
cardiovascular disease. Men tend to be at higher risk at a younger age, but the risk for women increases after menopause. The relationship
between oral health and systemic diseases has garnered increasing attention due to growing evidence linking poor oral hygiene to various
medical conditions. This introduction sets the stage by outlining the scope of the review, discussing the potential pathways through which oral
pathogens and inflammation contr.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2471-8726.2024.10.145
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