2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jds.2021.01.006
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The recent new findings of periodontal systemic connection from Taiwan's National Health Insurance Research Database

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“…In addition, many studies have indicated that periodontitis could cause systemic inflammatory diseases. 3 Oral cavity is the upper part of digestive system. From our previous studies by Taiwan's National Health Insurance Research Database, periodontitis could be positive associated with digestive system diseases such as peptic ulcer disease, 4 inflammatory bowel disease, 5 and pyogenic liver abscess.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, many studies have indicated that periodontitis could cause systemic inflammatory diseases. 3 Oral cavity is the upper part of digestive system. From our previous studies by Taiwan's National Health Insurance Research Database, periodontitis could be positive associated with digestive system diseases such as peptic ulcer disease, 4 inflammatory bowel disease, 5 and pyogenic liver abscess.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Poor oral conditions and periodontal diseases are well-known linked to many systemic diseases. 3 This observation presents the considerable challenges for the current dental care system.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Periodontitis is a preventable and treatable chronic disease associated with oral biofilm and several systemic effects and comorbidities that may contribute to its severity. 1 It is well-known that the adequate oral hygiene instruction to patients with periodontitis can effectively decrease the accumulation of dental biofilm to improve periodontal health. However, the definitive cure of periodontitis does not yet exist, periodontitis could be well-controlled through adequate treatment with good oral hygiene instruction.…”
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