2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1601-0825.2012.01921.x
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The oral‐systemic personalized medicine model at Marshfield Clinic

Abstract: Periodontal disease and diabetes, two diseases that have achieved epidemic status, share a bi-directional relationship driven by micro-inflammatory processes. The present review frames the current understanding of the pathological processes that appear to link these diseases and advances the hypothesis that reversal of the epidemic is possible through application of interdisciplinary intervention and advancement of oral-systemic personalized medicine. An overview of how Marshfield Clinic’s unique clinical, inf… Show more

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“…Close collaboration among each patient's health care professionals would be warranted, especially among medical and dental care providers (Glurich et al. ).…”
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“…Close collaboration among each patient's health care professionals would be warranted, especially among medical and dental care providers (Glurich et al. ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Patient cohort data from these studies allow the inclusion of large numbers of patients with a wide coverage. It also enables researchers to have better understanding of the knowledge of the occurrence, prevention and effective treatment of the specific disease which ultimately improves personalised patient care (van't Riet et al , ; Glurich et al , ). Patient cohort data such as the General Practitioners Research Database (GPRD) from the United Kingdom (Mulnier et al , ; Azoulay et al , ), the Swedish National Diabetes Register (Eeg‐Olofsson et al , ), the China Kandoori Biobank (Chen et al , ) and the Diabetes Pearl Research Group (van't Riet et al , ) have played a major role in facilitating research concerning diabetes.…”
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“…Bacterial infections were previously connected to malignancies because of their ability to promote chronic inflammation [76,77]. A recent study compared the microbial species from the tumor and non-tumor tissues of patients with OSCC using denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE), cloning, and sequencing.…”
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confidence: 99%