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Does periodontal treatment improve rheumatoid arthritis disease activity? A systematic review.

Zhain MustufviJoshua TwiggJoel KerryJames ChestermanSue PavittAradhna TugnaitKulveer Mankia
Published in: Rheumatology advances in practice (2022)
There is some evidence to suggest that periodontal treatment improves RA disease activity in the short term, as measured by DAS-28. Further high-quality studies with longer durations of follow-up are needed. The selection of the study population, periodontal interventions, biomarkers and outcome measures should all be considered when designing future studies. There is a need for well-balanced subject groups with prespecified disease characteristics.
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