2023
DOI: 10.1002/jper.23-0091
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Periodontitis in individuals with few remaining teeth and a high gingival bleeding index increases the probability of dyslipidemia

Abstract: BackgroundDyslipidemia, a silent multifactorial condition, is characterized by changes in blood lipid levels, affecting all socioeconomic strata, increasing the risk for atherosclerotic diseases. This study investigated whether there is an association between dyslipidemia and the combined exposure of periodontitis plus the number of remaining teeth, gingival bleeding, or caries.MethodsA two‐center cross‐sectional study was conducted involving 1270 individuals, with a minimum age of 18 years. Socioeconomic and … Show more

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