Interrelation of cardiovascular pathology and periodontal disease

  • R. M. Vitovsky National P. L. Shupyk Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education (Kyiv); National M. M. Amosov Institute of Cardiovascular Surgery National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine (Kyiv)
  • I. P. Mazur National P. L. Shupyk Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education (Kyiv)
  • M. V. Slobodyanik National P. L. Shupyk Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education (Kyiv)
  • I. V. Martyshchenko National M. M. Amosov Institute of Cardiovascular Surgery National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine (Kyiv)
Keywords: periodontal tissue diseases, cardiovascular pathology, atherosclerosis, infective endocarditis, parodontopathogenic microflora

Abstract

The article contains a review of literature on current views on the etiology and pathogenesis of inflammatory diseases of periodontal tissues, their relationship to the pathology of the cardiovascular system. Presented modern data on the role of parodontopathogenic microflora in the initiation and development of cardiovascular diseases. Pathogenetic link, which strengthens the connection between cardiovascular pathology and periodontal tissue diseases, is a systemic inflammatory reaction. The conjugate course of somatic and dental pathology requires joint efforts from dentists and cardiologists to prevent common risk factors.

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Published
2018-03-12
How to Cite
Vitovsky, R. M., Mazur, I. P., Slobodyanik, M. V., & Martyshchenko, I. V. (2018). Interrelation of cardiovascular pathology and periodontal disease. Ukrainian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery, (1 (30), 72-78. https://doi.org/10.30702/ujcvs/18.30/16(072-078)
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GENERAL ISSUES OF TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH CARDIOVASCULAR PATHOLOGY

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