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 1   II,     5.  1.  1| preservatives, or rubber compounds.~Periodontal diseases~The available evidence
 2   II,     5.  1.  1|          important risk factors for periodontal disease relate to poor oral
 3   II,     5.  1.  1|        connection between untreated periodontal disease and other health
 4   II,     5.  1.  1|         especially diabetes) worsen periodontal status of patients already
 5   II,     5.  1.  1|       susceptible to develop severe periodontal disease.~Overweight and
 6   II,     5. 14.  1|      disease such as dental caries, periodontal disease, tooth loss, oral
 7   II,     5. 14.  1|        health policy development.~ ~Periodontal diseases are usually seen
 8   II,     5. 14.  1|           teeth. One consequence of periodontal diseases can be the loss
 9   II,     5. 14.  1|   attachment. This manifestation of periodontal diseases is a major cause
10   II,     5. 14.  1|            suggested that untreated periodontal disease constitutes a risk
11   II,     5. 14.  2|              dentures or gums?~ ~c. Periodontal Health Assessment~Proportion
12   II,     5. 14.  2|      periodontium, gingivitis only, periodontal pockets of from 4mm - 6
13   II,     5. 14.  2|         pockets of from 4mm - 6 mm, periodontal pockets of 6 mm or deeper.~
14   II,     5. 14.  2|            the impact and burden of periodontal diseases and its determinants
15   II,     5. 14.  2|             that the description of periodontal condition is difficult,
16   II,     5. 14.  2|         deficiency. Surveillance of periodontal diseases condition should
17   II,     5. 14.  2|          evidence-based approach to periodontal services, in order to rationally
18   II,     5. 14.  3|            integrated approaches.~ ~Periodontal diseases~ ~Gingival bleeding
19   II,     5. 14.  3|          advanced disease with deep periodontal pockets (6 mm or more) affects
20   II,     5. 14.  3|          Western countries have few periodontal problems. In older adults
21   II,     5. 14.  3|             is very limited. Severe periodontal destruction is clustered
22   II,     5. 14.  3|                this underlines that periodontal pockets, is an uncommon
23   II,     5. 14.  3|       Adults aged 35-44 with Severe Periodontal Health Assessment (Pocket >
24   II,     5. 14.  3|       countries~ ~Untreated, severe periodontal disease is a potential risk
25   II,     5. 14.  3|            risk of premature birth. Periodontal health disparities are associated
26   II,     5. 14.  3|            prevention. Knowledge of periodontal health assessment is an
27   II,     5. 14.  3|         reduce the cost of care for periodontal disease and shift more professional
28   II,     5. 14.  3|            management due to severe periodontal destruction. In its severe
29   II,     5. 14.  3|    destruction. In its severe form, periodontal disease could affect 10%
30   II,     5. 14.  4|          enamel, dental erosion and periodontal disease. Children and adolescents
31   II,     5. 14.  4|          important risk factors for periodontal disease relate to poor oral
32   II,     5. 14.  4|       connections between untreated periodontal disease and other health
33   II,     5. 14.  4|     especially diabetes) worsen the periodontal status of patients already
34   II,     5. 14.  4|       susceptible to develop severe periodontal disease.~ ~ ~
35   II,     5. 14.  8|      Surveillance, epidemiology and periodontal diseases. In: Bourgeois
36   II,     9.  3.  1|             outcome of a variety of periodontal and prosthetic procedures,
37  III,    10.  2.  1|        hypothesis of a reduction in periodontal disease to be confirmed,
38  III,    10.  2.  1|           prevention and control of periodontal diseases. Gingivitis can
39  III,    10.  2.  1|             the control of advanced periodontal lesions. Community water
40  III,    10.  2.  1|             and pharyngeal cancers, periodontal disease, dental caries,
41  III,    10.  2.  1|      Surveillance, epidemiology and periodontal diseases. In: Bourgeois
42  Key,   Ap5.  0.  0|   peri-menopause~perinatal~perineum~periodontal~periodontitis~pertussis~