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    1. The effect of chronic periodontitis on the development of atherosclerosis: review of the literature.
    2. periodontitis as a risk factor of atherosclerosis
    3. periodontitis and risk for atherosclerosis: an update on intervention trials
    4. The large non-coding RNA ANRIL, which is associated with atherosclerosis, periodontitis and several forms of cancer, regulates ADIPOR1, VAMP3 and C11ORF10
    5. Risk factors for atherosclerosis in cases with severe periodontitis
    6. Biological foundation for periodontitis as a potential risk factor for atherosclerosis
    7. A pilot study into measurements of markers of atherosclerosis in periodontitis
    8. periodontitis‐atherosclerosis syndrome: an expanded model of pathogenesis
    9. Severe periodontitis in young adults is associated with sub‐clinical atherosclerosis
    10. periodontitis and diabetes associations with measures of atherosclerosis and CHD
    11. Is there an association between periodontitis and atherosclerosis in adults? A systematic review
    12. Obesity, diabetes mellitus, atherosclerosis and chronic periodontitis: a shared pathology via oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction?
    13. Periodontal treatment influences risk markers for atherosclerosis in patients with severe periodontitis
    14. The association of chronic apical periodontitis and endodontic therapy with atherosclerosis
    15. Is the observed association between periodontitis and atherosclerosis causal?
    16. Oxidized low-density lipoprotein as a biomarker of in vivo oxidative stress: from atherosclerosis to periodontitis
    17. Measurement of atherosclerosis markers in patients with periodontitis: A case‐control study
    18. Evaluation of the C-reactive protein serum levels in periodontitis patients with or without atherosclerosis
    19. Porphyromonas gingivalis suppresses adaptive immunity in periodontitis, atherosclerosis, and Alzheimer’s disease
    20. Association between atherosclerosis and periodontitis
    21. Relationship between apical periodontitis and atherosclerosis in rats: lipid profile and histological study
    22. periodontitis‐induced lipid peroxidation in rat descending aorta is involved in the initiation of atherosclerosis
    23. Characterization of a mouse model to study the relationship between apical periodontitis and atherosclerosis
    24. periodontitis is associated with the risk of subclinical atherosclerosis and peripheral arterial disease in Korean adults
    25. Active Invasion of Oral and Aortic Tissues by Porphyromonas gingivalis in Mice Causally Links periodontitis and Atherosclerosis
    26. Automatic mining of the literature to generate new hypotheses for the possible link between periodontitis and atherosclerosis: lipopolysaccharide as a case study
    27. Interaction of Porphyromonas gingivalis with low‐density lipoproteins: implications for a role for periodontitis in atherosclerosis
    28. Citrullination as a plausible link to periodontitis, rheumatoid arthritis, atherosclerosis and Alzheimer’s disease
    29. periodontitis-induced systemic inflammation exacerbates atherosclerosis partly via endothelial–mesenchymal transition in mice
    30. Vitamin C intake attenuates the degree of experimental atherosclerosis induced by periodontitis in the rat by decreasing oxidative stress
    31. C-reactive protein in relation to early atherosclerosis and periodontitis
    32. periodontitis and coronary artery calcification: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study
    33. Association of apical periodontitis with cardiovascular disease via noninvasive assessment of endothelial function and subclinical atherosclerosis
    34. Determining the relationship between atherosclerosis and periodontopathogenic microorganisms in chronic periodontitis patients
    35. T‐cell clonality to Porphyromonas gingivalis and human heat shock protein 60s in patients with atherosclerosis and periodontitis
    36. Prevotella nigrescens and Porphyromonas gingivalis are associated with signs of carotid atherosclerosis in subjects with and without periodontitis
    37. Is periodontitis a risk factor for ischaemic stroke, coronary artery disease and subclinical atherosclerosis? A Mendelian randomization study
    38. Association of periodontitis with rheumatoid arthritis and atherosclerosis: Novel paradigms in etiopathogeneses and management?
    39. Immune responses to heat shock protein in Porphyromonas gingivalis‐infected periodontitis and atherosclerosis patients
    40. Identification of immunoreactive epitopes of the Porphyromonas gingivalis heat shock protein in periodontitis and atherosclerosis
    41. periodontitis and Risk of Diabetes in the Atherosclerosis Risk In Communities (ARIC) Study: A BMI-Modified Association
    42. Guest editorial science transfer: oral health and general health-the links between periodontitis, atherosclerosis, and diabetes
    43. Increased risk of carotid atherosclerosis in male patients with chronic periodontitis: A nationwide population-based retrospective cohort study
    44. Is periodontitis an independent risk factor for subclinical atherosclerosis?
    45. Isolation of periodontal bacteria from blood samples and atheromas in patients with atherosclerosis and periodontitis
    46. … in estimating the cross‐sectional smoking, alcohol, obesity and diabetes associations with moderate‐severe periodontitis in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities …
    47. Apical periodontitis and atherosclerosis: is there a link? Review of the literature and potential mechanism of linkage
    48. periodontitis and retinal microcirculation in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study
    49. Chronic periodontitis is Associated With Cerebral Atherosclerosis–A Nationwide Study
    50. periodontitis is associated with higher subclinical atherosclerosis in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus
    51. Interferon gamma in the etiology of atherosclerosis and periodontitis
    52. Shared Molecular Mechanisms between Atherosclerosis and periodontitis by Analyzing the Transcriptomic Alterations of Peripheral Blood Monocytes
    53. Chronic apical periodontitis exacerbates atherosclerosis in apolipoprotein E‐deficient mice and leads to changes in the diversity of gut microbiota
    54. Lactic acid bacteria prevent both periodontitis and atherosclerosis exacerbated by periodontitis in spontaneously hyperlipidemic mice
    55. Impaired innate immune signaling due to combined Toll-like receptor 2 and 4 deficiency affects both periodontitis and atherosclerosis in response to polybacterial …
    56. Detection of the parameters for early atherosclerosis in patients with metabolic syndrome and periodontitis
    57. periodontitis and cytomegalovirus associate with atherosclerosis among HIV patients after 5 years on ART
    58. Mechanism by which periodontitis may contribute to atherosclerosis
    59. Matrix metalloproteinase‐9 and tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase‐1 in blood as markers for early atherosclerosis in subjects with chronic periodontitis
    60. Inhibition of TLR4 signaling pathway: Molecular treatment strategy of periodontitis-associated atherosclerosis
    61. Grape seed extract reduces the degree of atherosclerosis in ligature-induced periodontitis in rats–an experimental study
    62. Anti‐apolipoprotein A‐1 autoantibodies as biomarker for atherosclerosis burden in patients with periodontitis
    63. STUDY ON THE RISK MARKERS FOR ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE periodontitis.
    64. periodontitis and Atherosclerosis
    65. Associations between atherosclerosis and periodontitis, physical health and dental care: a pilot study
    66. periodontitis as a risk factor for atherosclerosis
    67. periodontitis and atherosclerosis–mechanisms of association through matrix metalloproteinase 1 expression
    68. The association between periodontitis and atherosclerosis: The current state of knowledge
    69. periodontitis as a risk factor of atherosclerosis
    70. Correlation between Visfatin and Creatine Kinase Levels with Periodontal Health Status of Patients with Coronary Atherosclerosis and Chronic periodontitis
    71. … therapy with local and systemic drugs on carotid artery and serum high-sensitivity C-reactive protein in rats with chronic periodontitis associated with atherosclerosis.
    72. periodontitis and Atherosclerosis, a Causal Relationship?
    73. Ligature induced periodontitis causes atherosclerosis in rat descending aorta: an experimental study
    74. The role of HBD-2, HBD-3, and calprotectin in the relationship between chronic periodontitis and atherosclerosis
    75. Study on the association between the severity of chronic periodontitis and carotid atherosclerosis
    76. … Analysis of the Virulence Factors of Three Common Bacterial Species Involved in periodontitis and Consequent Possible Atherosclerosis: A Narrative Review
    77. Establishment and analysis of chronic periodontitis and atherosclerosis model in Wistar rat
    78. An animal experiment study on the effect of periodontitis on atherosclerosis.
    79. The expression of macrophage migration inhibitory factor and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 in rats with periodontitis and atherosclerosis
    80. Association between human T cell leukemia virus type-1 (HTLV-1) infection and advanced periodontitis in relation to atherosclerosis among elderly Japanese …
    81. periodontitis, endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerosis
    82. In vitro studies linking atherosclerosis and periodontitis
    83. The efficacy of scaling root planing to inflammation biomarker of periodontitis patients with atherosclerosis
    84. Influence of periodontitis and nonsurgical periodontal intervention on atherosclerosis diseases
    85. Soluble CD14 as a possible molecular link between atherosclerosis and chronic infectious diseases: periodontitis as model
    86. Obesity, chronic periodontitis and atherosclerosis: Effect of non-surgical periodontal treatment and weight loss
    87. The chronic periodontitis in patients with acute coronary syndromes. The inflammation link between periodontal disease and coronary atherosclerosis
    88. Association between atherosclerosis and periodontitis-A brief review.
    89. … of gene expression in human aortic smooth muscle cells by Porphyromonas gingivalis: a possible association between periodontitis and atherosclerosis
    90. The Relationship Between Severity of periodontitis With the Degree of Atherosclerosis in Ischemic Stroke Patients
    91. Correlation between salivary Visfatin and creatine kinase levels with periodontal health status of patients with coronary atherosclerosis and chronic periodontitis
    92. The Association Between periodontitis and Coronary Artery Atherosclerosis Patients in Iraqi Population
    93. Correlation of Signal Pathway in periodontitis and Atherosclerosis.
    94. Identification of periodontal pathogens in subgingival samples of chronic periodontitis patients with early atherosclerosis
    95. Prevalence of Porphyromonas gingivalis fimbriae A genotypes II and IV in patients with chronic periodontitis and atherosclerosis
    96. Link Between periodontitis and Atherosclerosis
    97. Anti-phosphoryl Choline and hs-CRP in Serum of Atherosclerosis Cardiovascular Patient with Chronic periodontitis..
    98. Chronic periodontitis is Linked with Cerebral Atherosclerosis Among the Population of United States
    99. The Mechanism of Nrf2/ARE Signaling Pathway in periodontitis with Atherosclerosis
    100. periodontitis and atherosclerosis: an observational study
    101. … on cardiac muscle inflammation factors of tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin-1 and metalloproteinase-2 of experimental rabbits with atherosclerosis and periodontitis
    102. CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN PATIENTS WITH periodontitis.
    103. Comparative study of chronic periodontitis severity in atherosclerosis patients
    104. MECHANISMS OF periodontitis-INDUCED ATHEROSCLEROSIS
    105. Influence of periodontal therapy on serum interleukin-6 and carotid metalloproteinases in animals with chronic periodontitis associated with atherosclerosis
    106. In vitro Studies Linking Atherosclerosis and periodontitis.
    107. C-reactive protein as a predicter of atherosclerosis in periodontitis.
    108. Detection of CRP in rat chronic periodontitis and atherosclerosis compound model
    109. Apical periodontitis as a Contributive Risk Factor for Atherosclerosis
    110. Chronic inflammation; periodontitis with rheumatoid arthritis & atherosclerosis: when-where-how?
    111. Association between Chronic periodontitis and Serum Lipid Levels with its Risk to Atherosclerosis.
    112. Gegenqinlian decoction decreases serum TNF-αlevel in rats with chronic periodontitis and atherosclerosis
    113. PAMPs and DAMPs as the Bridge Between periodontitis and Atherosclerosis: The Potential Therapeutic Targets.
    114. Association of periodontitis with subclinical atherosclerosis and peripheral arterial disease in Korean adults
    115. Experimental periodontitis Deteriorated Atherosclerosis Associated With Trimethylamine N-Oxide Metabolism in Mice
    116. periodontitis-induced systemic inflammation exacerbates atherosclerosis partly via endothelial–mesenchymal transition in mice
    117. Effect of smoking on the association between periodontitis and incidence of coronary heart disease: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study
    118. Effect of CORM-2 on atherosclerosis in experimental periodontitis of rats
    119. The Role of Interleukin-1 Haplotype in the Association between Atherosclerosis and periodontitis in a Syrian Population
    120. Effects of oral interventions on carotid artery, serum C-reactive protein and interleukin 6 in chronic periodontitis rats with atherosclerosis
    121. Effect of tooth extraction and antibiotics on carotid artery wall and serum interleukin 6 in chronic periodontitis rats with or without atherosclerosis
    122. Role of interleukin 1 genes in atherosclerosis and chronic periodontitis in Syrian populat
    123. allintitle: cardiovascular periodontitis
    124. Cardiovascular disease and periodontitis: an update on the associations and risk
    125. periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases: Consensus report
    126. The epidemiological evidence behind the association between periodontitis and incident atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
    127. Risk factors for cardiovascular disease in patients with periodontitis
    128. Cardiovascular disease parameters in periodontitis
    129. Elevation of systemic markers related to cardiovascular diseases in the peripheral blood of periodontitis patients
    130. periodontitis and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease: consensus report of the Joint EFP/AAPWorkshop on periodontitis and Systemic Diseases
    131. Increasing evidence for an association between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease
    132. The American Journal of Cardiology and Journal of Periodontology Editors’ Consensus: periodontitis and Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease
    133. periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases
    134. The relationship of diabetes, periodontitis and cardiovascular disease
    135. The role of inflammatory and immunological mediators in periodontitis and cardiovascular disease
    136. Systemic effects of periodontitis: epidemiology of periodontal disease and cardiovascular disease
    137. Pre-existing cardiovascular disease and periodontitis: a follow-up study
    138. periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases
    139. Apical periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases: previous findings and ongoing research
    140. Does a causal relation between cardiovascular disease and periodontitis exist?
    141. Association between apical periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases: a systematic review of the literature
    142. Increased prevalence of cardiovascular and autoimmune diseases in periodontitis patients: A cross‐sectional study
    143. Periodontal therapy for the management of cardiovascular disease in patients with chronic periodontitis
    144. periodontitis is associated with cardiovascular diseases: A 13‐year study
    145. Relation of periodontitis to risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality (from a Danish nationwide cohort study)
    146. The association between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease: an update
    147. Oral health and cardiovascular disease risk in a cohort of periodontitis patients
    148. periodontitis is associated with altered plasma fatty acids and cardiovascular risk markers
    149. Comparison of cardiovascular disease risk in two main forms of periodontitis
    150. … Events (PAVE) Study: a pilot multicentered, randomized, controlled trial to study effects of periodontal therapy in a secondary prevention model of cardiovascular …
    151. Biomarkers of cardiovascular disease are increased in untreated chronic periodontitis: a case control study
    152. periodontitis is an independent risk indicator for atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases among 60 174 participants in a large dental school in the Netherlands
    153. Apical periodontitis associates with cardiovascular diseases: a cross-sectional study from Sweden
    154. Periodontal therapy for primary or secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease in people with periodontitis
    155. periodontitis and platelet count: A new potential link with cardiovascular and other systemic inflammatory diseases
    156. Unraveling the link between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease
    157. Association of radiographically diagnosed apical periodontitis and cardiovascular disease: a hospital records–based study
    158. periodontitis and cardiovascular disease: clinical review
    159. Association between cardiovascular diseases and apical periodontitis: an umbrella review
    160. periodontitis related to cardiovascular events and mortality: a long-time longitudinal study
    161. Mitochondrial dysfunction promoted by Porphyromonas gingivalis lipopolysaccharide as a possible link between cardiovascular disease and periodontitis
    162. Independent impact of periodontitis and cardiovascular disease on elevated soluble urokinase‐type plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) levels
    163. The effect of initial treatment of periodontitis on systemic markers of inflammation and cardiovascular risk: a randomized controlled trial
    164. Cardiovascular diseases and apical periodontitis: association not always implies causality
    165. Major adverse cardiovascular events in treated periodontitis: a population-based follow-up study from Taiwan
    166. Apical periodontitis and incident cardiovascular events in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Ageing
    167. Periopathogens in atherosclerotic plaques of patients with both cardiovascular disease and chronic periodontitis
    168. Cardiovascular and autonomic dysfunction in murine ligature-induced periodontitis
    169. Emerging role of epigenetics in explaining relationship of periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases
    170. A study to evaluate the relationship between periodontitis, cardiovascular disease and serum lipid levels
    171. History of periodontitis diagnosis and edentulism as predictors of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and mortality in postmenopausal women
    172. Cardiovascular risks of periodontitis and oral hygiene indicators in patients with diabetes mellitus
    173. periodontitis and cardiovascular disease: a review of shared risk factors and new findings supporting a causality hypothesis.
    174. Periodontal treatment effects on endothelial function and cardiovascular disease biomarkers in subjects with chronic periodontitis: protocol for a randomized …
    175. periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases–review of publications
    176. Clarithromycin reduces recurrent cardiovascular events in subjects without periodontitis
    177. Framingham cardiovascular risk in patients with obesity and periodontitis
    178. Associations between pharmacotherapy for cardiovascular diseases and periodontitis
    179. Relationship between apical periodontitis and metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular events: a cross-sectional study
    180. periodontitis and the risk of cardiovascular diseases-review of epidemiological studies
    181. periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases: The link and relevant mechanisms
    182. Apical periodontitis-is it accountable for cardiovascular diseases?
    183. periodontitis and cardiovascular disease: Floss and reduce a potential risk factor for CVD.
    184. periodontitis and cardiovascular disease
    185. Genetic polymorphisms of NLRP3 (rs4612666) and CARD8 (rs2043211) in periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases
    186. Modified lipoproteins in periodontitis: a link to cardiovascular disease?
    187. Non-antibacterial tetracyclines modulate mediators of periodontitis and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease: a mechanistic link between local and systemic …
    188. Cross-sectional analysis of the association between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease using the Korean genome and epidemiology study data
    189. The Link Between periodontitis/Peri-implantitis and Cardiovascular Disease: A Systematic Literature Review.
    190. periodontitis, cardiovascular disease and pregnancy outcome–focal infection revisited?
    191. The impact of periodontitis exposure misclassification bias from partial‐mouth measurements on association with diabetes and cardiovascular disease
    192. Impact of periodontitis on cardiovascular diseases
    193. periodontitis as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease: the role of anti-phosphorylcholine and anti-cardiolipin antibodies
    194. Understanding residual inflammatory risk sheds new light on the clinical importance of periodontitis in cardiovascular disease
    195. Immunoglobulin G antibodies against Porphyromonas gingivalis or Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans in cardiovascular disease and periodontitis
    196. … cholesterol, triglyceride, high and low density lipoprotein (HDL and LDL) levels in chronic periodontitis subjects with risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD): A …
    197. periodontitis in Cardiovascular Disease Patients with or without Marfan Syndrome -A Possible Role of Prevotella intermedia-
    198. Collagenase-2 (MMP-8) as a point-of-care biomarker in periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases. Therapeutic response to non-antimicrobial properties of …
    199. Identifying Medically-compromised Patients with periodontitis-Associated Cardiovascular Diseases Using Convolutional Neural Network-facilitated Multilabel …
    200. periodontitis is a risk factor in developing cardiovascular diseases
    201. Changes in the biomarkers of oxidative/nitrosative stress and endothelial dysfunction are associated with cardiovascular risk in periodontitis patients
    202. Levels of C-reactive protein and protein C in periodontitis patients with and without cardiovascular disease
    203. Significant association between periodontitis and cardiovascular risk
    204. A study of C-reactive protein, lipid metabolism and peripheral blood to identify a link between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease
    205. Is There a Causal Link Between periodontitis and Cardiovascular Disease? A Concise Review of Recent Findings
    206. Current evidence and biological plausibility linking periodontitis to atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
    207. Comparative evaluation of levels of C-reactive protein and PMN in periodontitis patients related to cardiovascular disease
    208. periodontitis, a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases?
    209. … in long noncoding RNA, ANRIL, are not associated with severe periodontitis but with adverse cardiovascular events among patients with cardiovascular disease
    210. Does chronic periodontitis play a role in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases?
    211. Patients with periodontitis and erectile dysfunction suffer a greater incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events: A prospective study in a Spanish population
    212. Interleukin‐1 genotypes and the association between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease
    213. periodontitis and cardiovascular disease: periodontal treatment lowers plasma cholesterol
    214. Diabetic and cardiovascular risk in patients diagnosed with periodontitis
    215. Incidence of periodontitis in Japanese patients with cardiovascular diseases: a comparison between abdominal aortic aneurysm and arrhythmia
    216. The Periodontal‐Cardiovascular alliance: Evaluation of miRNA‐146a in subgingival plaque samples of chronic periodontitis patients with and without coronary heart …
    217. Plasma tissue factor levels and salivary tissue factor activities of periodontitis patients with and without cardiovascular disease
    218. … the nonlinear optical response of low-density lipoprotein solutions from patients with periodontitis before and after periodontal treatment: evaluation of cardiovascular …
    219. Short-term effect of ligature-induced periodontitis on cardiovascular variability and inflammatory response in spontaneously hypertensive rats
    220. Influence of a triclosan toothpaste on periodontopathic bacteria and periodontitis progression in cardiovascular patients: a randomized controlled trial
    221. Effect of periodontitis on Cardiovascular Manifestations in Marfan Syndrome Critical Common Role of TGF-β
    222. Assessment of cardiovascular risk factors in patients with chronic periodontitis
    223. Are cardiovascular risk parameters and glycemic levels associated with periodontitis in type 2 diabetes patients? A clinical study
    224. Resolution of inflammation-unraveling mechanistic links between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease
    225. Lewis and AB0 blood group-phenotypes in periodontitis, cardiovascular disease, obesity and stroke
    226. Association of periodontitis with atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases: A nationwide population-based retrospective matched cohort study
    227. periodontitis, Cardiovascular Disease and Fetuin A: A Triad
    228. Plausible mechanisms explaining the association of periodontitis with cardiovascular diseases
    229. Chronic periodontitis and cardiovascular disease: a controlled clinical trial
    230. Systemic burden and cardiovascular risk to Porphyromonas species in apical periodontitis
    231. The review and treatment regarding on association between periodontitis and atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases
    232. Serum and saliva sialic acid in periodontitis patients with and without cardiovascular disease
    233. Relationship between periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases: A literature review
    234. periodontitis and cardiovascular disease: A literature review
    235. Scientific evidence for the relationship between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease
    236. Impact of matrix metalloproteinase-9 during periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases
    237. Heat Shock Proteins and periodontitis–Cross-Reaction Between Bacterial and Human HSP in Periodontal Infection Linking with Cardiovascular Diseases
    238. Influence of Chronic periodontitis on the Long-Term Mortality and Cardiovascular Events in Kidney Transplant Recipients
    239. Association between markers of cardiovascular risk and clinical parameters of periodontitis
    240. periodontitis and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
    241. periodontitis and cardiovascular outcome–a prospective follow-up of the PAROKRANK cohort
    242. Porphyromona gingivalis, periodontitis crónica y factor de riesgo cardiovascular
    243. A PhD completed. periodontitis, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease: a Bermuda triangle
    244. periodontitis, C-reactive protein and peripheral blood; links with cardiovascular disease
    245. Assessment of knowledge, awareness, and attitude among patients with cardiovascular disease about its association with chronic periodontitis
    246. Cardiovascular disease, periodontitis, and the monocyte relationship
    247. Metformin for Cardiovascular Protection, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Osteoporosis, periodontitis, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, Neurodegeneration, Cancer …
    248. Evaluation of the periodontal viruses in cardiovascular patients associated with periodontitis
    249. The association between periodontitis and cardiovascular risks in asymptomatic healthy patients
    250. Identifying mechanisms underlying the association between cardiovascular diseases and periodontitis using in silico analysis of canonical pathways
    251. Cognitive Survey on periodontitis and Cardiovascular Disease Among Medical Staffs and Cardiovascular Patients in Hainan
    252. … concentrations of specific periodontopathic pathogens associated with severe periodontitis in Japanese patients with cardiovascular disease and concomitant obesity
    253. periodontitis and Cardiovascular Diseases: The Nexus
    254. Assessment of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein values in chronic periodontitis patients with and without cardiovascular disease: a cross-sectional study
    255. The role of periodontitis in cardiovascular disease
    256. Cardiovascular risk in obese patients with chronic periodontitis: a clinical controlled study
    257. Effects of Essential Oils and Selected Compounds from Lamiaceae Family as Adjutants on the Treatment of Subjects with periodontitis and Cardiovascular Risk
    258. Evaluation of C-Reactive Protein Levels in Patients with Cardiovascular Disease and periodontitis: A Cross Sectional Study
    259. periodontitis AND RISK FOR ATHEROSCLEROTIC CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE–A REVIEW.
    260. Deterioro cognitivo relacionado a la rigidez arterial en pacientes con enfermedad cardiovascular y periodontitis grave
    261. periodontitis and Calculated Risk of Cardiovascular Mortality
    262. Patients with periodontitis and erectile dysfunction suffer a greater incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events: A prospective study in a Spanish population
    263. Relationship between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease
    264. periodontitis in a group of patients with cardiovascular disease
    265. Selected risk factors for cardiovascular diseases and periodontitis—obesity, hypertension
    266. Apical periodontitis and Cardiovascular Disease in Adults: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis.
    267. Effect of initial periodontal treatment on cardiovascular risk markers in patients with severe chronic periodontitis
    268. periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases–a review on causality hypotheses
    269. Co-relation between periodontitis and Cardiovascular Disorders-A Review
    270. periodontitis and cardiovascular disease
    271. Research advances in relationship between chronic periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases
    272. periodontitis And Cardiovascular Disease-A Much Discussed Relationship.
    273. Correlation between chronic periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases: A systematic review
    274. … of the clinical effectiveness of a modified technique of injecting prp-therapy in complex treatment of generalized periodontitis patients with concomitant cardiovascular …
    275. Association between periodontitis and health behavior in women over 40 years of age-comparison based on the cardiovascular disease
    276. Evaluation of Association between CRP Levels in Chronic periodontitis patients and Chronic periodontitis with Cardiovascular Diseases
    277. ASSOCIATION OF CHRONIC periodontitis WITH CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
    278. Evaluation of serum anti-cardiolipin antibody, hs-CRP and IL-6 levels in chronic periodontitis as possible risk factors for cardiovascular diseases
    279. Association between apical periodontitis and risk of cardiovascular diseases–a review of the literature
    280. Obesity: A link between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease
    281. Serum C-reactive Protein as a Marker of periodontitis and Cardiovascular Diseases.
    282. Genetics of the relationship between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease
    283. Link between tooth loss, cardiovascular disease and periodontitis: A review
    284. periodontitis and Cardiovascular Risk
    285. DETERMINATION OF CLINICAL CHANGES IN CHRONIC GENERALISED periodontitis IN PATIENTS WITH CARDIOVASCULAR INSUFFICIENCY
    286. periodontitis and its relationship with cardiovascular diseases. Promotion of cardiovascular health from the dental office
    287. Study on the TNF-α, IL-1β and IL-6 Levels in Patients with Chronic periodontitis and Cardiovascular Diseases
    288. … PATHOGENS AFTER A SINGLE-VISIT FULL-MOUTH ULTRASONIC ROOT PLANING IN PATIENTS WITH periodontitis AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
    289. … CYTOKINE LEVELS AFTER A SINGLE-VISIT FULL-MOUTH ULTRASONIC ROOT PLANING IN PATIENTS WITH periodontitis AND CARDIOVASCULAR …
    290. … of serum cholesterol, triglyceride, high and low density lipoprotein (HDL and LDL) levels in chronic periodontitis subjects with risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD): a …
    291. The Role of Heat Shock Protein 27/60 in periodontitis and Cardiovascular Disease
    292. periodontitis and Cardiovascular Diseases: Is There a Connection?
    293. EVALUATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN periodontitis AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
    294. periodontitis and Cardiovascular Disease
    295. CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND periodontitis IN A ROMANIAN POPULATION
    296. periodontitis and cardiovascular mortality in ESRD
    297. The Relationship between periodontitis and Cardiovascular Disease
    298. Endothelial activation: the basis for the initial association between chronic periodontitis and cardiovascular disease
    299. Association between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease (CVD)
    300. Unraveling the Link Between periodontitis and Cardiovascular
    301. Association between periodontitis and lipidemia levels related to cardiovascular diseases
    302. Estimation of same immunological parameters among chronic periodontitis patients with cardiovascular disease
    303. 4239 Racial/ethnic difference in the relationship between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease among adult populations
    304. The relation between periodontitis, nutritional status, hospitalizations for cardiovascular causes in haemodialysis
    305. Tissue plasminogen activator (cardiovascular risk marker): interventional studies on periodontitis
    306. Critical appraisal on the prevalence of prediabetes, diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular risk in patients with periodontitis
    307. Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans in cardiovascular disease and periodontitis. J Oral Microbiol. 2017; 9 (1): 1374154.
    308. Assessment of Atherogenic Index of Plasma in periodontitis as a Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Disease
    309. Current evidence and biological plausibility linking periodontitis to atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
    310. Assessment of Systemic Risk Markers of Cardiovascular Diseases in Patients with periodontitis-A Case Control Study.
    311. … Anticardiolipin Antibody and IgG Antiphosphoryl choline levels in Serum of Patients have Chronic periodontitis with and without Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular …
    312. IDENTIFICATION OF THE AMYLOID-LIKE DEPOSITS IN THE ORAL CAVITY OF PATIENTS WITH GENERALISED periodontitis AND CARDIOVASCULAR …
    313. Analysis of risk factor for cardiovascular diseases in patients with periodontitis: C-reactive protein, fibrinogen and total count of leukocytes
    314. High degree of severe periodontitis in patients with coronary heart disease from Eastern Germany, but no relation to cardiovascular outcome, the PARO-CHD …
    315. Association of periodontitis with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in adults with end-stage kidney disease: a multinational cohort study
    316. The relationship between self-reported cardiovascular disease and periodontitis and carotid calcification assessed from panoramic radiographs is not clear
    317. Assessment of Oxidized low-density lipoprotein level as a marker of cardiovascular disease in patients with chronic periodontitis before and after non-surgical …
    318. Collectively improve cardiovascular health: Evidence supports the evaluation of periodontitis too Dec. 24, 2015 As we learn more about the leading systemic …
    319. Estimation of salivary levels of heat shock proteins 60 in cardiovascular diseased patients with chronic periodontitis
    320. allintitle: dementia periodontitis
    321. Dementia and the risk of periodontitis: a population-based cohort study
    322. periodontitis as a modifiable risk factor for dementia: A nationwide population‐based cohort study
    323. Is periodontitis a risk factor for cognitive impairment and dementia? A case‐control study
    324. Association of chronic periodontitis on Alzheimer’s disease or vascular dementia
    325. Possible relationship between periodontitis and dementia in a North Indian old age population: a pilot study
    326. Are chronic periodontitis and gingivitis associated with dementia? A nationwide, retrospective, matched-cohort study in Taiwan
    327. The effect of periodontitis on dementia and cognitive impairment: A meta-analysis
    328. Risk of dementia in patients with periodontitis and related protective factors: A nationwide retrospective cohort study
    329. Clinical and bacterial markers of periodontitis and their association with incident all-cause and Alzheimer’s disease dementia in a large national survey
    330. periodontitis and Dementia: A Bidirectional Relationship?
    331. Severe periodontitis with tooth loss as a modifiable risk factor for the development of Alzheimer, vascular, and mixed dementia: National Health Insurance …
    332. periodontitis to dementia or converse?
    333. Association of periodontitis and cognitive impairment: A systematic review and meta‐analysis: Epidemiology/Risk and protective factors in MCI and dementia
    334. Does periodontitis really play a role in dementia?-Novel evidence from molecular insights
    335. periodontitis and Dementia-a systematic review
    336. Severe periodontitis with tooth loss as a modifiable risk factor for the development of Alzheimer, vascular, and mixed dementia: National Health Insurance Service …
    337. … ): The loss of attached gingiva (PPD to CEJ) is called: CAL Table 1: Summary of the two research papers dealing with probable mechanisms of periodontitis and …
    338. allintitle: Alzheimer’s periodontitis
    339. Association between periodontitis and Alzheimer’s disease
    340. Alzheimer’s disease and periodontitis-an elusive link
    341. periodontitis: a potential risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease
    342. periodontitis and cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease
    343. periodontitis, microbiomes and their role in Alzheimer’s disease
    344. Linking mechanisms of periodontitis to Alzheimer’s disease
    345. Association between chronic periodontitis and the risk of Alzheimer’s disease: A retrospective, population-based, matched-cohort study
    346. Potential bidirectional relationship between periodontitis and Alzheimer’s disease
    347. Assessing the role of Porphyromonas gingivalis in periodontitis to determine a causative relationship with Alzheimer’s disease
    348. The role of periodontitis and periodontal bacteria in the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s disease: a systematic review
    349. Knock-on effect of periodontitis to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease?
    350. periodontitis induced by bacterial infection exacerbates features of Alzheimer’s disease in transgenic mice
    351. periodontitis and Alzheimer’s disease: a possible comorbidity between oral chronic inflammatory condition and neuroinflammation
    352. Microglial response to experimental periodontitis in a murine model of Alzheimer’s disease
    353. Connection between periodontitis and Alzheimer’s disease: possible roles of microglia and leptomeningeal cells
    354. Association between periodontitis and Alzheimer’s disease and its impact on the self-perceived oral health status: a case-control study
    355. Mixed evidence for the relationship between periodontitis and Alzheimer’s disease: A bidirectional Mendelian randomization study
    356. periodontitis and Alzheimer’s disease: oral systemic link still on the rise?
    357. Shared molecular mechanisms between Alzheimer’s disease and periodontitis revealed by transcriptomic analysis
    358. Association between chronic periodontitis and the risk of Alzheimer’s disease: combination of text mining and GEO dataset
    359. periodontitis deteriorates cognitive function and impairs neurons and glia in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease
    360. Emerging evidence for associations between periodontitis and the development of Alzheimer’s disease
    361. Putative Association of periodontitis with Alzheimer’s Disease
    362. The Association of periodontitis and Alzheimer’s Disease: How to Hit Two Birds with One Stone
    363. Association between periodontitis and Alzheimer’s disease: Does the link exist?
    364. The Genetic Crosstalk between Chronic periodontitis and Alzheimer’s Disease (2203)
    365. Systemic diseases: periodontitis and Alzheimer’s
    366. Analysis of oral microbiome in chronic periodontitis with Alzheimer’s disease: pilot study
    367. The state of the art research findings on the relationship between chronic periodontitis and Alzheimer’s disease: a review
    368. Association of Alzheimer’s disease and periodontitis-a systematic review and meta-analysis of evidence from observational studies
    369. Association between Alzheimer’s disease and periodontitis
    370. periodontitis as potential risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease
    371. periodontitis & Increased Cognitive Decline in Alzheimer’s Disease
    372. Is there a relationship between periodontitis and Alzheimer’s disease? Systematic review and comparative analysis
    373. periodontitis as a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease–the experimental journey so far; with hope of therapy
    374. Correction to: Knock-on effect of periodontitis to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease?
    375. Integrative Analysis of Key Candidate Genes and Signaling Pathways in Alzheimer’s disease Related to Chronic periodontitis Based on Analysis of GEO …
    376. Research Progress on Relationship between Chronic periodontitis and Alzheimer’s Disease.
    377. On the Potential Role of periodontitis in the Pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s
    378. The impact of ligature‐induced periodontitis on an experimental mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease: Developing topics
    379. Clinical and Bacterial Markers of periodontitis are Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease
    380. New relationships between periodontitis, Alzheimer’s disease, and heart attacks
    381. Oral health status and periodontitis in Alzheimer’s disease patients: A case control Study in a Sicilian rural community
    382. Alzheimer’s disease and periodontitis
    383. ORAL HEALTH STATUS AND periodontitis IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: A POPULATION-BASED, CASE-CONTROL STUDY FROM THE ZABUT AGING …
    384. ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND periodontitis: AN ENIGMATIC LINK
    385. IL‐1 beta and TNF‐alpha play an essential role in modulating the risk of both periodontitis and Alzheimer’s disease
    386. allintitle: periodontitis bacteria
    387. Bacteria as risk markers for periodontitis
    388. A study of the bacteria associated with advancing periodontitis in man
    389. Relationship between herpesviruses and adult periodontitis and periodontopathic bacteria
    390. Induction of the immune response to periodontopathic bacteria and its role in the pathogenesis of periodontitis
    391. Tissue destruction in periodontitis: bacteria or cytokines fault?
    392. An appraisal of the role of specific bacteria in the initial pathogenesis of periodontitis
    393. Periodontopathic bacteria and herpesviruses in chronic periodontitis
    394. Prevalence of periodontopathic bacteria in aggressive periodontitis patients in a Chilean population
    395. Animal models to study host-bacteria interactions involved in periodontitis
    396. Relationship of periodontopathic bacteria with early‐onset periodontitis in Down’s syndrome
    397. Occurrence of periodontopathic and superinfecting bacteria in chronic and aggressive periodontitis subjects in a Colombian population
    398. Prevalence of periodontopathic bacteria in aggressive periodontitis patients in a Japanese population
    399. Biological activities of lipopolysaccharides from oral bacteria and their relevance to the pathogenesis of chronic periodontitis.
    400. Herpes viruses and periodontopathic bacteria in early‐onset periodontitis
    401. Identification of periodontopathic bacteria in gingival tissue of Japanese periodontitis patients
    402. Detection of periodontopathic bacteria and an oxidative stress marker in saliva from periodontitis patients
    403. Herpesvirus‐bacteria synergistic interaction in periodontitis
    404. Bacteria recovered from teeth with apical periodontitis after antimicrobial endodontic treatment
    405. Molecular analysis of bacteria in periodontitis: evaluation of clone libraries, novel phylotypes and putative pathogens
    406. The effects of stress hormones on growth of selected periodontitis related bacteria
    407. Staphylococcus aureus and Other Bacteria in Untreated periodontitis
    408. Lethal photosensitization of bacteria in subgingival plaque from patients with chronic periodontitis
    409. Detection frequency of periodontitis‐associated bacteria by polymerase chain reaction in subgingival and supragingival plaque of periodontitis and healthy subjects
    410. Isolation of yeasts and enteric bacteria in root‐filled teeth with chronic apical periodontitis
    411. Identification of oral bacteria associated with crevicular epithelial cells from chronic periodontitis lesions
    412. Evaluation of the incidence of periodontitis‐associated bacteria in the atherosclerotic plaque of coronary blood vessels
    413. Evaluation of oral bacteria as risk indicators for periodontitis in older adults
    414. periodontitis, periodontopathic bacteria and lactoferrin
    415. Pigmented-anaerobic bacteria associated with canine periodontitis
    416. Viable bacteria in root dentinal tubules of teeth with apical periodontitis
    417. Presence of periodontopathic bacteria in coronary arteries from patients with chronic periodontitis
    418. Use of host-and bacteria-derived salivary markers in detection of periodontitis: a cumulative approach
    419. Serum antibodies to periodontal bacteria as diagnostic markers of periodontitis
    420. Prevalence of β‐lactamase‐producing bacteria in human periodontitis
    421. β‐lactamase producing bacteria in adult periodontitis
    422. Elevated platelet and leukocyte response to oral bacteria in periodontitis
    423. Rate of cultivable subgingival periodontopathogenic bacteria in chronic periodontitis
    424. Bacteria in the apical root canal of teeth with primary apical periodontitis
    425. Can one acquire periodontal bacteria and periodontitis from a family member?
    426. Suppuration‐associated bacteria in patients with chronic and aggressive periodontitis
    427. Oral bacteria in placental tissues: increased molecular detection in pregnant periodontitis patients
    428. Sulfate‐reducing bacteria in association with human periodontitis
    429. Microbial role in periodontitis: Have we reached the top? Some unsung bacteria other than red complex
    430. Bacteria and bacterial DNA in atherosclerotic plaque and aneurysmal wall biopsies from patients with and without periodontitis
    431. Relationship of periodontal infection to serum antibody levels to periodontopathic bacteria and inflammatory markers in periodontitis patients with coronary heart …
    432. Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria of the Oral Cavity and Their Relation with periodontitis—Recent Advances
    433. Role of bacteria in leukocyte adhesion deficiency-associated periodontitis
    434. Prevalence of” non-oral” pathogenic bacteria in subgingival biofilm of subjects with chronic periodontitis
    435. The impact of predatory bacteria on experimental periodontitis
    436. Symptomatic and asymptomatic apical periodontitis associated with red complex bacteria: clinical and microbiological evaluation
    437. Mechanism of alveolar bone destruction in periodontitis—Periodontal bacteria and inflammation
    438. … of infected root canals from symptomatic and asymptomatic teeth with periapical periodontitis and the antimicrobial susceptibility of some isolated anaerobic bacteria
    439. Comparison of culture methods and multiplex PCR for the detection of periodontopathogenic bacteria in bio film associated with severe forms of periodontitis.
    440. β‐Lactamase production and antimicrobial susceptibility of subgingival bacteria from refractory periodontitis
    441. Complementary clinical effects of red complex bacteria on generalized periodontitis in a caucasian population
    442. A concerted probiotic activity to inhibit periodontitis-associated bacteria
    443. Correlation of age with distribution of periodontitis-related bacteria in Japanese dogs
    444. Rapid quantification of periodontitis-related bacteria using a novel modification of Invader PLUS technologies
    445. Variance in recovery of periodontitis‐associated bacteria caused by sampling technique and laboratory processing
    446. Quantification of cultivable bacteria and endotoxin in post-treatment apical periodontitis before and after chemo-mechanical preparation
    447. Effect of cigarette smoking on subgingival bacteria in healthy subjects and patients with chronic periodontitis
    448. In-vitro activity of sodium-hypochlorite gel on bacteria associated with periodontitis
    449. Emerging roles of immunostimulatory oral bacteria in periodontitis development
    450. Bacteria in the apical root canals of teeth with apical periodontitis
    451. Black-pigmented anaerobic bacteria associated with ovine periodontitis
    452. β‐lactamase producing bacteria in the subgingival microflora of adult patients with periodontitis. A comparison between Spain and The Netherlands
    453. Antimicrobial susceptibility of anaerobic and capnophilic bacteria isolated from odontogenic abscesses and rapidly progressive periodontitis
    454. Frequency of detection of periodontopathic and superinfecting bacteria in HIV-positive patients with periodontitis
    455. 16S rRNA based microarray analysis of ten periodontal bacteria in patients with different forms of periodontitis
    456. Salivary IgA subclasses and bacteria‐reactive IgA in patients with aggressive periodontitis
    457. Antibacterial activity of moxifloxacin on bacteria associated with periodontitis within a biofilm
    458. The use of genomic DMA fingerprinting in studies of the epidemiology of bacteria in periodontitis
    459. Investigation of cultivable bacteria isolated from longstanding retreatment-resistant lesions of teeth with apical periodontitis
    460. Relationship between some subgingival bacteria and periodontal pocket depth and gain or loss of periodontal attachment after treatment of adult periodontitis
    461. Relative abundance of total subgingival plaque-specific bacteria in salivary microbiota reflects the overall periodontal condition in patients with periodontitis
    462. Detection and characterization of β-lactamase genes in subgingival bacteria from patients with refractory periodontitis
    463. Interleukin gene variability and periodontal bacteria in patients with generalized aggressive form of periodontitis
    464. Degradation of lactoferrin by periodontitis-associated bacteria
    465. Screening for periodontopathogenic bacteria in severe chronic periodontitis in a Moroccan population
    466. periodontitis prevalence and serum antibody reactivity to periodontal bacteria in primary Sjögren’s syndrome: a pilot study
    467. … of single versus multiple sessions of photodynamic therapy as adjunct to scaling and root planing on periodontopathogenic bacteria in patients with periodontitis
    468. Evaluation of antibacterial properties of Matricaria aurea on clinical isolates of periodontitis patients with special reference to red complex bacteria
    469. Herpesviruses and periodontopathic bacteria in Trisomy 21 periodontitis
    470. periodontitis increases risk of viable bacteria in freshly drawn blood donations
    471. Association between bacteria occurring in the apical canal system and expression of bone‐resorbing mediators and matrix metalloproteinases in apical periodontitis
    472. Effect of compliance during periodontal maintenance therapy on levels of bacteria associated with periodontitis: a 6‐year prospective study
    473. Associations between six DNA probe-detected periodontal bacteria and alveolar bone loss and other clinical signs of periodontitis
    474. Periodontal condition and levels of bacteria associated with periodontitis in individuals with bipolar affective disorders: A case‐control study
    475. Phagocytosis of periodontopathogenic bacteria by crevicular granulocytes is depressed in progressive periodontitis
    476. Preliminary study of the presence and association of bacteria and archaea in teeth with apical periodontitis
    477. … and specific antibody responses to lipopolysaccharide from endodontopathic black-pigmented bacteria in patients with multilesional periapical periodontitis
    478. Distribution of anaerobic bacteria among pregnant periodontitis patients who experience preterm delivery
    479. Low antibiotic resistance among anaerobic Gram-negative bacteria in periodontitis 5 years following metronidazole therapy
    480. Non-Invasive photodynamic therapy against-periodontitis-causing Bacteria
    481. Interferon-γ+ 874A/T polymorphism in relation to generalized chronic periodontitis and the presence of periodontopathic bacteria
    482. Culture-independent identification of bacteria associated with ovine ‘broken mouth’periodontitis
    483. Activity of serum immunoglobulins G, A, and M to six anaerobic, oral bacteria in diagnosis of periodontitis
    484. Photothermal therapy with regulated Nrf2/NF-κB signaling pathway for treating bacteria-induced periodontitis
    485. periodontitis patient and the spouse: periodontal bacteria before and after treatment
    486. Putative periodontopathic bacteria and herpes viruses interactions in the subgingival plaque of patients with aggressive periodontitis and healthy controls
    487. Subgingival distribution of periodontopathic bacteria in adult periodontitis and their susceptibility to minocycline‐HCl
    488. Mammalian-like type II glutaminyl cyclases in Porphyromonas gingivalis and other oral pathogenic bacteria as targets for treatment of periodontitis
    489. Antibacterial effects of enoxolone on periodontopathogenic and capnophilic bacteria isolated from specimens of periodontitis patients
    490. Antibiotic susceptibility of bacteria detected from the root canal exudate of persistent apical periodontitis
    491. A Review of Bandotan Leaf Extract (Ageratum conyzoides L.) in Inhibition Test to the Growth of Bacteria (Porphyromonas gingivalis) Case of periodontitis Disease
    492. Peripheral PMN cells in juvenile periodontitis: increased release of elastase and of oxygen radicals after stimulation with opsonized bacteria
    493. Apolipoprotein E gene polymorphisms in relation to chronic periodontitis, periodontopathic bacteria, and lipid levels
    494. Antibiotic resistance in bacteria isolated from subgingival plaque in a Norwegian population with refractory marginal periodontitis
    495. Blastogenic responses by lymphocytes from periodontally healthy populations induced by periodontitis‐associated bacteria
    496. Immunomodulatory and superantigen activities of bacteria associated with adult periodontitis
    497. Effect of blood on lethal photosensitization of bacteria in subgingival plaque from patients with chronic periodontitis
    498. Role of Periodontal Bacteria, Viruses, and Placental mir155 in Chronic periodontitis and Preeclampsia—A Genetic Microbiological Study
    499. Influence of Gestational Hormones on the Bacteria-Induced Cytokine Response in periodontitis
    500. A longitudinal study of the cultivable subgingival anaerobic bacteria isolated from sheep during the development of broken mouth periodontitis
    501. Evaluation of the efficacy of a probiotic drink containing Lactobacillus casei on the levels of periodontopathic bacteria in periodontitis: A clinico-microbiologic …
    502. Periodontal bacteria DNA findings in human cardiac tissue-Is there a link of periodontitis to heart valve disease?
    503. Synthetic oligodeoxynucleotide probes for the rapid detection of bacteria associated with human periodontitis
    504. Immunoadjuvant effects of periodontitis‐associated bacteria
    505. Photobiomodulation (450 nm) alters the infection of periodontitis bacteria via the ROS/MAPK/mTOR signaling pathway
    506. The effectiveness of some methods in eliminating bacteria from the root canal of a tooth with chronic apical periodontitis
    507. The first study to detect co-infection of Entamoeba gingivalis and periodontitis-associated bacteria in dental patients in Taiwan
    508. … oral biofilm samples collected from cigarette-smokers, individuals using electronic nicotine delivery systems and non-smokers with and without periodontitis
    509. Periopathogenic bacteria in dental plaque of Congolese patients with periodontitis: A pilot study
    510. Bacteriophage infection—a possible mechanism for increased virulence of bacteria associated with rapidly destructive periodontitis
    511. Occurrence of yeasts, enterococci and other enteric bacteria in subgingival biofilm of HIV-positive patients with chronic gingivitis and necrotizing periodontitis
    512. Clinical utility of subgingival plaque-specific bacteria in salivary microbiota for detecting periodontitis
    513. Inflammatory cytokine production and specific antibody responses against possible causative bacteria in patients with multilesional periapical periodontitis
    514. Biosynthesis of DLLAE blended silver nanoparticles and their response against periodontitis triggering bacteria
    515. Specific antibody responses to subgingival plaque bacteria as aids to the diagnosis and prognosis of destructive periodontitis
    516. Extraction, purification of bromelain from pineapple and determination of its effect on bacteria causing periodontitis.
    517. Rheumatoid factor from periodontitis patients cross‐reacts with epitopes on oral bacteria
    518. Anaerobic Bacteria Associated with periodontitis
    519. Testing for marker bacteria in progressive periodontitis: the European experience
    520. A comparative study on periodontitis and periodontitis‐associated bacteria in Somali and non‐Somali children and adolescents living in Trollhättan, Sweden
    521. … and periodontopathic bacteria on the leukocyte function-associated antigen 1/intercellular adhesion molecule 1 pathway in gingival fibroblasts in adult periodontitis
    522. Effects of periodontopathic bacteria on the expression of endothelin-1 in gingival epithelial cells in adult periodontitis
    523. Impact of Red Complex Bacteria and TNF-α Levels on the Diabetic and Renal Status of Chronic Kidney Disease Patients in the Presence and Absence of periodontitis
    524. Reduced serum IgG reactivities with bacteria from dental plaque in HIV‐infected persons with periodontitis
    525. Prognosis of periodontitis recurrence after intensive periodontal treatment using examination of serum IgG antibody titer against periodontal bacteria
    526. Influence of root canal preparation on anaerobic bacteria in teeth with asymptomatic apical periodontitis
    527. Proportions and identity of IgA1‐degrading bacteria in periodontal pockets from patients with juvenile and rapidly progressive periodontitis
    528. The inhibition of dentifrice containing the lotus leaf-derived inhibitor on periodontitis-related bacteria in vitro
    529. periodontitis associated bacteria in supragingival plaque of dental hygienists: stability of carrier state and clinical development.
    530. In vitro antibacterial effects of glycyrrhetinic acid on periodontopathogenic and capnophilic bacteria isolated from adult periodontitis
    531. Evidence of mitogenic activity in periodontitis-associated bacteria
    532. A scanning electron microscopic study of leukocytes and their interaction with bacteria in human periodontitis
    533. Isolated Systolic Blood Pressure and Red-Complex Bacteria—A Risk for Generalized periodontitis and Chronic Kidney Disease
    534. Comparative differential dark‐field microscopy of subgingival bacteria from tooth surfaces with recent evidence of recurring periodontitis and from nonaffected surfaces
    535. Identification of oral anaerobic bacteria and the beta-lactamase resistance genes from Iranian patients with periodontitis
    536. Mouse periodontitis models using whole Porphyromonas gingivalis bacteria induction
    537. Comparative analysis of subgingival red complex bacteria in obese and normal weight subjects with and without chronic periodontitis
    538. Predominant bacteria recovered from a periodontitis site in a hamster model raised by silk-ligature with Prophyromonas gingivalis infection
    539. The prevalence of beta lactamase-producing anaerobic oral bacteria in South African patients with chronic periodontitis: scientific
    540. Prevalence of fimA genotypes of Porphyromonas gingivalis and other periodontal bacteria in a Spanish population with chronic periodontitis
    541. Antigens released from four oral bacteria in periodontitis
    542. The distribution of hydrolytic enzymes among gram-negative bacteria associated with periodontitis
    543. Synergistic antibacterial activity of herbal extracts with antibiotics on bacteria responsible for periodontitis
    544. Serum IgG reactivity to subgingival bacteria in initial periodontitis, gingivitis and healthy subjects
    545. Suspected periodontopathic bacteria associated with brokenmouth periodontitis in sheep
    546. Interleukin‐6 polymorphisms are associated with pathogenic bacteria in subjects with periodontitis
    547. periodontitis‐Associated Marker Bacteria in an Urban North American Patient Population: Application of a Commercial Immunoassay
    548. The association of periodontopathic bacteria levels in saliva and tongue coating with oral malodor in periodontitis patients
    549. … of dialister pneumosintes in healthy and chronic periodontitis patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and its correlation with the red complex bacteria
    550. … forming of bacteria biofilm from Streptococcus mutans and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans as a marker for early detection in dental caries and periodontitis
    551. Toluidine blue O and porphyrin-mediated photodynamic therapy on three main pathogenic bacteria of periodontitis using portable LED phototherapy device
    552. Caries and periodontitis associated bacteria are more abundant in human saliva compared to other great apes
    553. Comparison of in vitro activity of niridazole, metronidazole and tetracycline against subgingival bacteria in chronic periodontitis
    554. B‐Lymphocyte Blastogenesis in Response to periodontitis‐Associated Bacteria: Kinetics and Proportion of Total Response
    555. Interleukin‐2− 330 and 166 gene polymorphisms in relation to aggressive or chronic periodontitis and the presence of periodontopathic bacteria
    556. … variability in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus and chronic periodontitis: its correlation with IL-17 levels and the occurrence of periodontopathic bacteria
    557. Association of periodontitis-related bacteria complex with socio-demographic and oral health condition among the elderly in a rural area
    558. In vitro activity of taurolidine gel on bacteria associated with periodontitis
    559. Subgingival bacteria in a case of prepubertal periodontitis, before and one year after extractions of the affected primary teeth.
    560. Effect of periodontal mechanical treatment on periodontal pathogenic bacteria in gingival crevicular fluid of chronic periodontitis patients
    561. Isolation and Identification of Bacteria from Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Patients With periodontitis
    562. Chemokine receptor 2 (CXCR2) gene variants and their association with periodontal bacteria in patients with chronic periodontitis
    563. Occurrence of herpes simplex virus 1 and three periodontal bacteria in patients with chronic periodontitis and necrotic pulp
    564. Exopolysaccharide productivity and biofilm phenotype on oral commensal bacteria as pathogenesis of chronic periodontitis
    565. Active matrix metalloproteinase‐8 and periodontal bacteria—interlink between periodontitis and inflammatory bowel disease?
    566. Antagonistic activity of Bacillus probiotics against bacteria isolates of oral cavity of patients with periodontitis
    567. Activated antimicrobial peptides due to periodontal bacteria in synovial fluid–The link between psoriatic arthritis and periodontitis?
    568. Taurolidine Acts on Bacterial Virulence Factors and Does Not Induce Resistance in periodontitis-Associated Bacteria—An In-Vitro Study
    569. Antibacterial activity of aquatic extract of Myrtus communis leaves against periodontitis isolated bacteria
    570. IL‐1B (3954) polymorphism and red complex bacteria increase IL‐1β (GCF) levels in periodontitis
    571. The phospholipid components of bacteria related to periodontitis
    572. Comparison of Aerobic Bacteria in Saliva Samples of Chronic and Aggressive periodontitis Patients-An in Vitro Study
    573. Prevalence of extended spectrum beta-lactamase producing anaerobic bacteria in chronic periodontitis
    574. Pocket measurement methods in wistar rats periodontitis induced by bacteria and the installation of silk ligature: An experimental studies
    575. Putative periodontal bacteria in clinically healthy and diseased sites of periodontitis patients
    576. Host responses to bacteria and bacterial products in periodontal disease: immunosuppressive effects of periodontitis‐related microorganisms?
    577. Salivary MRP-8/14 and the presence of periodontitis-associated bacteria in children with bonded maxillary expansion treatment
    578. Rate of cultivable subgingival periodontopathogenic bacteria in chronic periodontitis
    579. Methodology in Wistar rats periodontitis induction: A modified ligation technique with injection of bacteria
    580. Distribution of enzymatically pathogenic bacteria from periodontal pocket in advancing periodontitis
    581. Identification of periodontopathic bacteria DNA from periodontitis-involved gingival tissue using a PCR method
    582. Prevalence of anaerobic bacteria in periodontitis in relation to pocket depth
    583. Early clinical effectiveness of Er: Yag laser in association with the red complex of bacteria in the initial treatment of moderate chronic periodontitis
    584. Fermentation product analysis in the identification of black-pigmented bacteria from periodontitis.
    585. Molecular pathogenesis of bacteria-induced periodontitis
    586. Estimation of red-complex bacteria in diode laser treated chronic periodontitis patients: A clinical and microbiological study
    587. The genetic impact of the Q551R interleukin-4 receptor alpha polymorphism for aggressive or chronic periodontitis and the occurrence of periodontopathic bacteria
    588. The host response in periodontitis: anti-phospholipid autoantibodies as a link between plaque bacteria and extraoral disease
    589. Isolation and Diagnosis of Anaerobic bacteria of periodontitis by Molecular Methods in Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Patients in Basra Province/Iraq
    590. Analysis of the distribution and association of periodontal disease-causing bacteria in saliva according to the severity of periodontitis in the elderly in some …
    591. Prevalence of periodontopathogenic bacteria in patients suffering from periodontitis using culture and PCR methods
    592. Sensitivity and resistance of aerobic bacteria isolated from patients with periodontitis towards antibiotics and bacteriophages (comparative analysis)
    593. Study of relationship between depth of periodontal pockets, anaerobic bacteria and inflammatory cells in periodontitis
    594. THE EFFECT OF GIVING ALOE VERA GEL ON RATS WITH BACTERIA-INDUCED periodontitis
    595. Cell-wall-deficient Bacteria in Oral Biofilm: Association with periodontitis
    596. Oral microbiology: pathogens, methanogens, sulfate-reducing and methylotrophic bacteria in halitosis and periodontitis
    597. Anaerobic bacteria of periodontal pockets in course of periodontitis and premature labor
    598. Accidentally induced periodontitis in primary dentition: longitudinal examinations of periodontal bacteria and clinical conditions
    599. The study of major anaerobic bacteria from subgingival plaques of juvenile periodontitis
    600. Effect of subgingival chlorhexidine irrigation on bacteria invaded the periodontitis-affected roots
    601. … of antimicrobial effect of sodium hypochlorite (5.25%) and Iranian propolis on bacteria isolated from necrotizing single canal tooth with chronic apical periodontitis
    602. Diode laser as an additional therapeutic measure in reducing red complex bacteria in chronic periodontitis
    603. Occurrence of selected bacteria in periodontal pockets of various depths in chronic and aggressive periodontitis
    604. Screening and Assessment of Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Periodontopathic Bacteria in Peruvian Patients with periodontitis: A Pilot Study
    605. Dissertations 25 years after date 12. Classification and virulence of black-pigmented bacteria in relation to periodontitis
    606. Identification of periodontal bacteria from carotid artery plaque in chronic periodontitis patients
    607. … reactive with potential periodontal pathogens and other subgingival plaque bacteria in a population of male British adolescents with minimal destructive periodontitis
    608. Development of a novel clinical prototype kit that detects health-indicator bacteria for periodontitis risk assessment
    609. Metagenomic Analysis of Periodontal Bacteria Associated With Generalized Aggressive periodontitis
    610. Combating multidrug resistance of predominantly occurring oral pathogenic bacteria in periodontitis with medicinal plant extracts
    611. Adjuvant antibiotic therapy as a 2-step treatment concept in early-onset periodontitis: a strategy for eradication of bacteria that cause periodontitis
    612. A rapid diagnosis for periodontitis based on the enzymatic activity of periodontopathic bacteria. The application of the SK-013 to the judgement on the effect of initial …
    613. Screening of periodontopathic bacteria in Italian patients affected by periodontitis.
    614. The prevalence of Gram-negative anaerobic bacteria in the root canal of teeth with apical periodontitis
    615. Bacteria that cause periodontitis are transmitted from parents to children
    616. Molecular study of biofilm gene of sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) isolated from patients with periodontitis and the effect of aloe vera plant extract on its expression by …
    617. Metagenomics Shows Ubiquitous Nature of Red Complex Bacteria, Favoring New Classification of periodontitis.
    618. Features of progress of chronic periodontitis associated with biofilm-forming bacteria
    619. IN-SILICO ANALYSIS OF MOST SUITABLE DRUG FOR PATHOGENIC BACTERIA CAUSING periodontitis
    620. 244: Recovery of placental bacteria is facilitated by periodontitis in orally inoculated germ-free mice
    621. Porphyromonas Gingivalis-The Bacteria of periodontitis
    622. Prevalence of seven periodontopathic bacteria in aggressive periodontitis patients in Japan
    623. Distant and Local Redistribution of Oral Bacteria Associated with periodontitis
    624. … and Identification of Aggregatibacter Actinomycetemcomitans Bacteria by Culturing and Polymerase Chain Reaction Methods in Patients with Chronic periodontitis.
    625. Isolation and Antibiotic Susceptibility of Anaerobic Bacteria of periodontitis in Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Patients in Basrah Province, South of Iraq
    626. Molecular analysis of bacteria associated with chronic periodontitis and periodontal health
    627. Sulfate-reducing bacteria in human periodontitis
    628. Molecular Analysis of Bacteria Associated with Apical periodontitis and Their Suscebtability to Antimicrobial Peptides
    629. The characteristic of amphichiral nature of the distribution of periodontal bacteria in patients presenting with chronic generalized periodontitis
    630. Identification of dominant immunogenic bacteria and bacterial proteins in periodontitis
    631. Comparison of 5 Major Periodontopathic Bacteria in Aggressive and Chronic periodontitis Patients: Using Anaerobic Culturing Technique.
    632. Evaluation of the most important anaerobic bacteria in the pathogenesis of canine periodontitis.
    633. Amixicile Inhibits Anaerobic Bacteria within an Oral Microbiome Derived from Patients with Chronic periodontitis
    634. Progression of periodontitis and influence of periodontal bacteria on release of inflammatory markers in Swedish adults
    635. Interferon-gamma+ 874A/T polymorphism in relation to generalized chronic periodontitis and the presence of periodontopathic bacteria
    636. The association between systemic bone density and periodontitis: Confounding or effect modification by oral bacteria?
    637. Identification of periodontal bacteria from carotid artery plaque in chronic periodontitis patients
    638. … of the morphologic distributions of subgingival plaque bacteria in diseased sites and relatively healthy sites of adult periodontitis and rapidly progressive periodontitis
    639. Analysis of Orange Complex Bacteria in the microbiome of whole Saliva in Periodontal Health and periodontitis Individuals using Next Generation Sequencing …
    640. Investigation of Astaxanthin effect on the formation of collagen fibers for periodontal tissue repair in bacteria infected periodontitis
    641. Effect of Cetylpyridinium Chloride on Red Complex Bacteria in Moderate to Severe Chronic periodontitis Patients by Real-time Quantitative PCR
    642. … OF SOME ANTIBIOTICS’RESISTANCE OF DIFFERENT ORAL BACTERIA TYPES ISOLATED FROM PATIENTS WITH GINGIVITIS AND periodontitis
    643. < The> effect of minocycline, doxycycline and tetracycline on plaque bacteria associated with periodontitis
    644. Comparison of Red-Complex Bacteria Between Saliva and Subgingival Plaque of periodontitis Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    645. … Effects of Toxins of Periodontal Pathogenic Bacteria on Human Myocardium-a Possible Route to Elucidating the Link between periodontitis and Heart Dysfunction
    646. Prostaglandin H synthase isoenzyme distribution in the gingival tissue of patients with periodontitis: pronounced expression adjacent to gram-positive bacteria
    647. Effects of gargle of composite of phenols in tea on subgingival bacteria and levels of endotoxin in gingival crevicular fluid of periodontitis
    648. A rapid diagnosis for periodontitis based on enzymatic activity of periodontopathic bacteria. Correlation between enzymatic activity, clinical periodontal parameters …
    649. Scanning electron microscopic study on the plaque bacteria in tooth surface of periodontal pocket with adult and rapidly progressive periodontitis in human
    650. Distribution and Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Anaerobic Bacteria in Periodontal Pocket of 84 Patients with Chronic periodontitis
    651. Although extraradicular biofilm formation is known to be related to refractory periapical periodontitis, the mechanism of its develop-ment is unknown, as is its effect on …
    652. A rapid diagnosis (SK-013) for periodontitis based on the enzymatic activity of periodontopathic bacteria. Study on the characterization of the SK-013 and the enzyme …
    653. A rapid diagnosis (SK-013) for periodontitis based on the enzymatic activity of periodontopathic bacteria. The relationship between the enzymatic activity (SK-013) and …
    654. periodontitis arteriosclerosis
    655. Prevalence of periodontal disease in a hospitalized population
    656. Periodontium and occlusal disorders in rats with experimental arteriosclerosis a histological study
    657. Aging or Disease? Periodontal Changes and Treatment Considerations in the Older Dental Patient1
    658. Deteriorating effect of occlusal disorders on the periodontium of rats with experimental arteriosclerosis
    659. Interrelated effects of diabetes, arteriosclerosis and calculus on alveolar bone loss
    660. Microvascular luminal volume changes in aged mouse periodontal ligament
    661. Periodontal disease and aging
    662. Blood flow and periodontal destruction in normal and atherosclerotic rhesus monkeys
    663. Studies on the arteriosclerosis of maxillary artery
    664. The effect of experimentally induced generalized medial arteriosclerosis on the oral vessels of the rat
    665. How periodontal disease may contribute to cardiovascular disease
    666. Selected Examination Findings Related to Periodontal Disease Among Adults, United States, 1960-1962
    667. Inhibition of human leukocyte elastase by N-substituted peptides containing. alpha.,. alpha.-difluorostatone residues at P1
    668. Relation of diabetes control to periodontal pocketing and alveolar bone level
    669. Type 2 diabetes mellitus and periodontal disease
    670. Errors in the clinical assessment of periodontal destruction
    671. Non‐human primates used in studies of periodontal disease pathogenesis: a review of the literature
    672. Assessment of risk for periodontal disease. I. Risk indicators for attachment loss
    673. Influence of obesity and hypertension on the severity of periodontitis in rats
    674. An experimental study of gingival arteriosclerosis in albino rats
    675. Systemic manifestations of periodontitis in the non‐human primate
    676. Periodontology/Oral Medicine: Periodontal infections and cardiovascular disease—how strong is the association?
    677. Matrix metalloproteinase-9 is elevated in serum of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
    678. Natural history of periodontal disease in man: rapid, moderate and no loss of attachment in Sri Lankan laborers 14 to 46 years of age
    679. Periodontal disease and cardiovascular disease
    680. periodontitis: a risk factor for coronary heart disease?
    681. Effect of renovascular hypertension on the morphology of oral blood vessels
    682. Examination of the relation between periodontal health status and cardiovascular risk factors: serum total and high density lipoprotein cholesterol, C-reactive protein …
    683. Periodontal diseases’ contributions to cardiovascular disease: an overview of potential mechanisms
    684. Cardiovascular diseases and oral infections
    685. Effect of occlusal disorder on the gingiva in rats with experimental arteriosclerosis: Enzyme histochemical and biochemical study
    686. Prediction of Spontaneous Hereditary Diabetes Mellitus in Chinese Hamsters by Means of Elevated Alpha-2 Serum-levels
    687. Accelerated periodontal breakdown in uncontrolled diabetes: Pathogenesis and treatment
    688. Periodontal conditions in insulin‐dependent diabetics
    689. Periodontal disease: diagnosis and management
    690. Can arteriosclerosis be prevented by antioxidants?
    691. Periodontal and caries experience in children with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
    692. Periodontal condition and microbiology of healthy and diseased periodontal pockets in type 1 diabetes mellitus patients
    693. Relationship of dentistry to cardiology
    694. Mitogenic effects of growth factors on human periodontal ligament cells in vitro
    695. Diabetes mellitus and periodontal disease
    696. Diabetes mellitus and periodontal disease in an Irish population
    697. The insulin and glucose responses to meals of glucose plus various proteins in type II diabetic subjects
    698. Changes of the tooth and periodontal tissues of rabbits after thyroidectomy combined with continuous administration of cholesterol
    699. A scanning electron microscope study of microcorrosion casts of the microvasculature of the marmoset palate, gingiva and periodontal ligament
    700. Efficacy of epinephrine concentration in local anesthesia during periodontal surgery
    701. Relationships between the onset of pustulosis palmaris et plantaris, periodontitis and bacterial heat shock proteins
    702. Association between acute cerebrovascular ischemia and chronic and recurrent infection
    703. Oral temperatures in young and old people
    704. Endothelial junctions in the periodontal ligament microvasculature of young and aged mice
    705. Relation between control of diabetes and gingival bleeding
    706. Epidemiological study on the relationship between hypertension and dental disease in Japanese factory workers
    707. Periodontal disease, oral microbial flora and salivary antibacterial factors in diabetes mellitus type 1 patients
    708. Periodontal disease in juvenile and adult diabetic patients: a review of the literature
    709. Vasculature of the dental pulp of atherosclerotic monkeys: light and electron microscopic findings.
    710. Extracellular matrix molecules and their receptors: an overview with special emphasis on periodontal tissues
    711. Pulpal pathosis and severe alveolar lesions: a clinical study
    712. The Mongolian gerbil in aging research
    713. Salivary catalase and peroxidase values in normal subjects and in persons with periodontal disease
    714. The histology of the periodontal sulcus
    715. Serum ferritin concentrations are not modified in the acute phase of ischemic stroke
    716. The relationship of arthritis and periodontal disease a survey of the literature.
    717. A biochemical analysis of human periodontal tissue proteoglycans
    718. … expression of matrix metalloproteinases and tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases in acutely rejected myocardium and coronary arteriosclerosis in cardiac allografts …
    719. Arteriosclerotic changes within the diabetic oral vasculature
    720. Role of infection as a risk factor for atherosclerosis, myocardial infarction, and stroke
    721. Prophylaxis in periodontology.
    722. A morphometric examination of the periodontal ligament vasculature of the marmoset molar
    723. The association between the failure of dental implants and cigarette smoking.
    724. Diabetes and Periodontal Disease‐‐Possible Role of Vitamin C Deficiency: An Hypothesis
    725. Dental and other aspects of a possible association between cerebrovascular ischemia and chronic infection
    726. Electroencephalographic changes and periodontal status during short-term vitamin B-6 depletion of young, nonpregnant women
    727. Osteoid osteoma and fibrous dysplasia in the periapical region of maxillary incisors: Report of three cases
    728. Pulpal and periodontal disease in a strain of Chinese hamsters with hereditary diabetes mellitus
    729. Dilantin and folic acid status: clinical implications for the periodontist
    730. Local factors in periodontal disease
    731. A genetic and epidemiologic study of periodontal disease in Hawaii: I. racial and other epidemiologic factors
    732. Changes in the microvasculature with age
    733. The vascular response in chronic periodontitis
    734. Human Oral Tissues as a Model for the Study of Cellular Age Changes by Light Microscopy
    735. Dental and periodontal diseases and abnormalities in wild‐caught marmosets (primates—callithricidae)
    736. The effect of plaque retention on cyclosporine‐induced gingival overgrowth in rats
    737. A clinical study on the periodontal status of the patient with diabetes mellitus
    738. Systemic diseases caused by oral infection
    739. The effect of experimentally induced atherosclerosis on the oral structures of the rabbit
    740. Research on periodontal disease, 1963–1965
    741. Pathological findings indicative of distemper in European seals
    742. Oral pathogens: from dental plaque to cardiac disease
    743. Tobacco and oral disease
    744. Effect of caffeine versus placebo supplementation on blood-glucose concentration
    745. Morphometric analysis of cellular and vascular changes in gingival connective tissue in long‐term insulin‐dependent diabetes
    746. Diabetes mellitus: medical and dental considerations
    747. Incidence of nutrient canals in hypertensive patients: A radiographic study
    748. Changes in nerve supply to aging human gingiva
    749. Patho-histologic Study of Age Changes in Adult Human Periodontal Membrane
    750. Cytomegalovirus in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis: the role of inflammation as reflected by elevated C-reactive protein levels
    751. A transmission electron microscope stereological analysis of the blood vessels and nerves in the human mandibular premolar periodontal ligament
    752. Role of lipids in osteoporosis
    753. Salivary anti-hsp65 antibodies as a diagnostic marker for gingivitis and a possible link to atherosclerosis
    754. Diabetes mellitus and associated oral manifestations: a review
    755. Association of postprandial triglyceride and retinyl palmitate responses with asymptomatic carotid artery atherosclerosis in middle-aged men and women: the …
    756. Candida albicans in the oral cavities of diabetics
    757. Synthetic peptide analog of collagen enhances periodontal ligament fibroblasts attachment to hydroxyapatite
    758. Perivascular hyaline deposits in inflamed gingival tissues
    759. Aureomycin in prevention of bacteremia following tooth extraction
    760. Emerging relations between infectious diseases and coronary artery disease and atherosclerosis
    761. Clinical studies on diabetes mellitus and diseases of the oral region
    762. Salivary cholesterol of healthy adults in relation to serum cholesterol concentration and oral health
    763. Gingival hyperplasia caused by nifedipine: Histopathologic findings
    764. Association of endotoxemia with carotid atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease: prospective results from the Bruneck Study
    765. Antidiabetic Drugs in Parkinsonism
    766. Blood flow in the oral mucosa of normal and atherosclerotic rhesus monkeys
    767. Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and adult periodontitis in the Gila River Indian Community
    768. Pilot study on n‐3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in the treatment of human experimental gingivitis
    769. In vivo, extracellular, collagen fibrillogenesis
    770. An alteration in human diabetic arterioles
    771. The interrelationship of stress and degenerative diseases
    772. Interleukin-1 receptor antagonist gene polymorphism and coronary artery disease
    773. Matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor prevents acute lung injury after cardiopulmonary bypass
    774. An assessment of cognitive determinants of health behaviors and nutritional status among elderly home-delivered meals recipients
    775. Oral health care in diabetes mellitus
    776. Studies of the effect of ingestion of citrus fruit upon gingival hemorrhage
    777. The role of magnesium in the aetiology and prevention of caries: some new findings and implications.
    778. Histological study of fibrogenesis in experimental inflammation with special reference to elastic tissue formation
    779. Structural characterizations of nonpeptidic thiadiazole inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinases reveal the basis for stromelysin selectivity
    780. Experimental ischemia in monkeys: I. Effect of ischemia on gingival epithelium
    781. Mechanisms of tissue damage resulting from the use of oral water irrigation devices
    782. PAF, a putative mediator of oral inflammation
    783. Matrix metalloproteinases in the neocortex and spinal cord of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients
    784. Blood flow in jaw bones affected by chronic osteomyelitis
    785. Specific herpes simplex virus antigen in human gingiva
    786. Etiopathogenesis of cardiovascular disease: hemostasis, thrombosis, and vascular medicine
    787. The prevalence of root caries in a diabetic population
    788. Sex differentials in health.
    789. Bacterial proteinases as targets for the development of second-generation antibiotics
    790. Nontraditional cardiovascular risk factors
    791. Diet-induced arteriopathies in the rabbit aorta and oral vasculature
    792. Prospective study ofStreptococcus milleri bacteremia
    793. Molecular analysis for pathogenicity of oral treponemes
    794. Protection against nitric oxide toxicity by tea
    795. The pathophysiology of angiogenesis
    796. Elastin derived peptides protect elastic fibres degradation by human neutrophil elastase: in vitro and in vivo studies using a mechanically induced rat gingival …
    797. A simple method for detection of functional and genetics alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiencies of human serum (author’s transl)
    798. The microanatomy of the human edentulous maxillae
    799. Dental infections and coronary atherosclerosis
    800. Infection and atherosclerosis: emerging mechanistic paradigms
    801. RgpA-Kgp Peptide-Based Immunogens Provide Protection againstPorphyromonas gingivalis Challenge in a Murine Lesion Model
    802. Ferrous sulphate with ascorbic acid in iron-deficiency anaemia
    803. Interactive role of infection, inflammation and traditional risk factors in atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease
    804. Diabetic dilemma in dentistry
    805. Changes in the microvasculature after mechanical pressure on the hamster cheek pouch
    806. mellitus on the oral tissues and teeth;(2) the effect of dental disease
    807. Academic dissertations at the dental colleges and the odontological faculties of the universities in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland 1978
    808. Unusual case of general pulp calcification (pulp stones) in a young Greek girl
    809. Evaluation and anesthesia for the diabetic.
    810. Ophthalmoscopic Evidence of General Circulatory Disease
    811. Antimicrobial factors, sialic acid, and protein concentration in whole saliva of the elderly
    812. Dynamic state of collagen: pathways of collagen degradation in vivo and their possible role in regulation of collagen mass
    813. Physiological concentration of estradiol inhibits polymorphonuclear leukocyte chemotaxis via a receptor mediated system
    814. Calcification of human vascular cells in vitro is correlated with high levels of matrix Gla protein and low levels of osteopontin expression
    815. Dexamethasone enhances in vitro vascular calcification by promoting osteoblastic differentiation of vascular smooth muscle cells
    816. Phenothiazines and sudden death
    817. Number of teeth, prevalence of caries and periapical lesions in insulin‐dependent diabetics
    818. Matrix metalloproteinase-2 production and its binding to the matrix are increased in abdominal aortic aneurysms
    819. Identification of appropriate outcomes for an aging population
    820. In vitro platelet serotonin secretion and inhibition on variously treated root surfaces
    821. Prevention of bacterial endocarditis: recommendations by the American Heart Association
    822. Selected Abstracts on Animal Models for Biomedical Research-III
    823. Clinical history and laboratory tests
    824. Symmetrical pulp obliteration in mandibular first molars
    825. Persistent infection and vascular d