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Biological Aging and Periodontal Disease: Analysis of NHANES (2001-2002).

L M NguyenJ J ChonE E KimJ C ChengJeffrey L Ebersole
Published in: JDR clinical and translational research (2021)
Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease and dysregulated host response. Shortening of telomeres is a reflection of biologic aging. Decreased telomere lengths with periodontitis are seemingly related to chronic infection and persistent local and systemic inflammation. These findings suggest that periodontitis is not simply a disease of aging but may also transmit chronic systemic signals that could affect more rapid biological aging. Clinicians can use this outcome to recognize the role of periodontitis in driving unhealthy aging processes in patients.
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