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How P. gingivalis causes chronic inflammation in blood vessels
Tuesday 22nd July 2014
Medical News Today Chronic oral infection with the periodontal disease pathogen, Porphyromonas gingivalis, not only causes local inflammation of the gums leading to tooth loss but also is associated with an increased risk of atherosclerosis. A study published in PLOS Pathogens now reveals how the pathogen evades the immune system to induce inflammation beyond the oral cavity. To read the full story click here If you are worried about your dental health or gum disease, then book a free consultation at our NW3 (Finchley Road) dental clinic. Our friendly and highly skilled dentists and cosmetic consultant are here to help you understand your ongoing dental health options. Tags: oral health, dental health, gum health, tooth decay, gum disease, tooth loss, gums, periodontist, periodontal, oral hygiene, Periodontics, dentist, dental, NW3, Swiss Cottage, dental exam, cavity, cavities, dental cavity, dental cavities, dental visit, dental check up, caries, oral infection, atherosclerosis Categories: General Dentistry News |
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