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The American Journal of Cardiology and Journal of Periodontology Editors' Consensus: Periodontitis and Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease
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Periodontal disease is associated with increased risk of future cardiovascular diseases
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Usefulness of Self-Reported Periodontal Disease to Identify Individuals With Elevated Inflammatory Markers at Risk of Cardiovascular Disease
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Associations between periodontal diseases and systemic diseases: A review of the inter-relationships and interactions with diabetes, respiratory diseases, cardiovascular diseases and osteoporosis
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Periodontal diseases and cancer
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Periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases: The link and relevant mechanisms
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Oral infections and systemic diseases
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Resolution of inflammation-unraveling mechanistic links between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease
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Periodontal disease is associated with renal insufficiency in the Atherosclerosis Risk In Communities (ARIC) study
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Oral infections and systemic disease—an emerging problem in medicine
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Relationship between periodontal infections and systemic disease
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Periodontal disease and adverse pregnancy outcomes: a systematic review
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Impact of Oral Diseases on Systemic Health in the Elderly: Diabetes Mellitus and Aspiration Pneumonia
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Oral health and morbidity – implications of oral infections on the elderly
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Oral implications of osteoporosis
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