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al study point to an association between periodontal disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, there is no evidence that the relationship is causal
4.Adverse pregnancy outcomes
-It has been proposed that one important factor contributing to me continuing prevalence of infants with preterm low birth weight is the effect of maternal burden of infection.
-Rodents where maternal exposure to periodontal infection, or bacterial products such as lipopolysaccharides, is associated with a reduction in fetal weight by up to 25%
-Women with severe periodontal disease were 7.5 times more likely than women without periodontal disease to have an infant with preterm low birth weight.
2. References
Raul I.Garcia, Relationship between periodontal disease and systemic health, PERIODONTOLOGY 2000
4.Adverse pregnancy outcomes
-It has been proposed that one important factor contributing to me continuing prevalence of infants with preterm low birth weight is the effect of maternal burden of infection.
-Rodents where maternal exposure to periodontal infection, or bacterial products such as lipopolysaccharides, is associated with a reduction in fetal weight by up to 25%
-Women with severe periodontal disease were 7.5 times more likely than women without periodontal disease to have an infant with preterm low birth weight.
2. References
Raul I.Garcia, Relationship between periodontal disease and systemic health, PERIODONTOLOGY 2000
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