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Age and Periodontal Health - Immunological View.

J L EbersoleD A DawsonP Emecen HujaS PandruvadaA BasuL NguyenY ZhangO A Gonzalez
Published in: Current oral health reports (2018)
Finally, the majority of studies of aging and periodontitis have emphasized the increased prevalence/severity of disease with aging, all based upon chronological age. However, evolving areas of study focusing on "biological aging" to help account for population variation in disease expression, may suggest that chronic periodontitis represents a co-morbidity that contributes to "gerovulnerability" within the population.
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