
自引率: 17.5%
被引量: 14785
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国人发稿量: 19
投稿须知/期刊简介:
The aim and scope of this Journal is to convey scientific progress in periodontology to those concerned with application of this knowledge for the benefit of the dental health of the community. It will address itself primarily to clinicians general practitioners periodontists as well as to teachers and administrators involved in the organisation of prevention and treatment of periodontal disease. The Journal will publish original contributions of high scientific merit in the field of physiology and pathology of the periodontium diagnosis epidemiology and prevention and therapy of periodontal disease review articles by experts on new developments in basic and applied periodontal science advances in periodontal technique and instrumentation and case reports which illustrate important new information. The language of the Journal is English but all articles will be published with summaries in German and French. The usual selective criteria for acceptance of manuscripts apply for this Journal. The members of the Advisory Board will serve primarily as referees. Publication time will be kept to a minimum in order that new findings can be made generally available in the shortest possible time.
期刊描述简介:
The aim and scope of this Journal is to convey scientific progress in periodontology to those concerned with application of this knowledge for the benefit of the dental health of the community. It will address itself primarily to clinicians general practitioners periodontists as well as to teachers and administrators involved in the organisation of prevention and treatment of periodontal disease. The Journal will publish original contributions of high scientific merit in the field of physiology and pathology of the periodontium diagnosis epidemiology and prevention and therapy of periodontal disease review articles by experts on new developments in basic and applied periodontal science advances in periodontal technique and instrumentation and case reports which illustrate important new information. The language of the Journal is English but all articles will be published with summaries in German and French. The usual selective criteria for acceptance of manuscripts apply for this Journal. The members of the Advisory Board will serve primarily as referees. Publication time will be kept to a minimum in order that new findings can be made generally available in the shortest possible time.
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Is Starch Intake Associated With Periodontal Status? An 11-Year Longitudinal Analysis Among Finnish Adults.
被引量:- 发表:1970
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Extracellular Release of a Disintegrin and Metalloproteinase Correlates With Periodontal Disease Severity.
被引量:- 发表:1970
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Gingival Crevicular Fluid Biomarkers During Periodontitis Progression and After Periodontal Treatment.
被引量:- 发表:1970
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Does Periodontitis Increase the Risk for Future Cardiovascular Events? Long-Term Follow-Up of the PAROKRANK Study.
The study 'Periodontitis and Its Relation to Coronary Artery Disease' (PAROKRANK) reported an association between periodontitis (PD) and the first myocardial infarction (MI). This follow-up study aims to test the hypothesis that those with PD-compared to periodontally healthy individuals-are at increased risk for cardiovascular (CV) events and death. A total of 1587 participants (age <75 years; females 19%) had a dental examination including panoramic radiographs between 2010 and 2014. PD was categorized as healthy (≥80% alveolar bone height), mild/moderate (79%-66%) or severe (<66%). A composite CV event (first of all-cause death, non-fatal MI or stroke and hospitalization following to heart failure) was investigated during a mean follow-up period of 9.9 years (range 0.2-12.5 years). Participants were divided into two groups: those with and without PD. The primary event rate, stratified by periodontal status at baseline, was calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method and Cox regression. The number of events was 187 in the 985 periodontally healthy participants (19%) and 174 in the 602 participants with PD (29%; p < 0.0001). Those with PD had a higher likelihood for a future event (hazard ratio [HR] = 1.26; 95% CI: 1.01-1.57; p = 0.038), following adjustment for age, smoking and diabetes. The PAROKRANK follow-up revealed that CV events were more common among participants with PD, which supports the assumption that there might be a direct relation between PD and CV disease.
被引量:- 发表:1970
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Effect of Discontinuation of Supportive Periodontal Therapy on Periodontal Status-A Retrospective Study.
被引量:- 发表:1970