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Carotid artery calcification in panoramic radiographs associates with oral infections and mortality.

S PajuM PietiäinenJohn M LiljestrandL LahdentaustaA SalminenE KopraP MäntyläK BuhlinS HörkköJ SinisaloPirkko J Pussinen
Published in: International endodontic journal (2020)
CAC on panoramic tomography was associated with (i) apical and marginal periodontitis and dysbiotic bacterial species giving rise to an immunological response, and with (ii) severe, chronic CAD and increased mortality. The results further emphasize the role of oral infections in CAD and the importance of referring a patient with CAC for a cardiovascular evaluation.
Keyphrases
  • coronary artery disease
  • cardiovascular events
  • risk factors
  • case report
  • chronic kidney disease
  • early onset
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