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Research

The following is a compilation of some of the most important research in support of the Bale/Doneen method and the oral systemic practice assumptions.

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Bale/Doneen causal relationship article 

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Periodontal pathogen AA  and its effects on endothelial cells

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Changes in clinical and microbiological periodontal profiles relate to progression of carotid intima-media thickness

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Associations between chronic periodontitis/edentulism and risk of coronary heart disease

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Concordia study showing lower healthcare cost across the board for patients under periodontal maintenance

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Periodontal disease and Lp-Pla2 inflammatory biomarkers

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Periodontal disease and stroke risk

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Periodontal disease associated with heart attack risk

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Oral infections and vascular disease study (INVEST)

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Periodontal disease and coronary plaque

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Oral pathogens in acute coronary syndrome thrombi

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Periodontal pathogens in carotid atheroma

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 Periodontal pathogen (Pg) invasion of heart cells and endothelial cells

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 Microbiological parameters in patients with acute myocardial infarction

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Periodontal disease and inflammation

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Periodontology and Caridiology consensus report

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Periodontitis increases risk of first myocardial infarction

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Periodontal therapy and regression of carotid IMT score

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Coronary heart disease and tooth loss

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Oxidative stress and oral bacteria

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Periodontal disease and pancreatic cancer 

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Periodontal disease and obstructive sleep apnea 

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Periodontal disease and breast cancer

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Periodontal pathogen (Pg) and esophageal cancer

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Oral pathogens disrupt immune response

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Periodontal disease and lung cancer

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Periodontal disease and chronic kidney disease

Periodontal pathogen (Pg) and arthritis

Periodontal pathogens, osteoarthritis and periprosthetic infections of knee

Periodontal disease and diabetes

Periodontal disease and low birth weight risk

Periodontal disease and cognitive decline in Alzheimer's patients

Periodontal disease, cognitive impairment, and dementia

Periodontal disease treatment lowers cancer risk

Periodontal disease and venous thromboembolic disease

Periodontal pathogens in coronary atherosclerotic plaque 

Periodontal pathogen (Pg) interactions with human coronary artery endothelial cells 

Oral bacteria found in 90% of unhealthy heart valves 

Periodontal disease and pre-hypertension/hypertension 

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Periodontal pathogens linked to low HDL and high triglycerides 

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Periodontal pathogens in carotid atheroma 

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Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease secondary to oral infection

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Glomerulonephritis secondary to oral infection 

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Bacterial endocarditis secondary to oral infection

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Periodontal pathogen (Pg) is the most abundant species detected in coronary and femoral arteries.

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Periodontal pathogen (Pg) is involved in the pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus (DM).

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Periodontal pathogen increases colorectal cancer mortality

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High Lp-PLA2 doubles risk for Alzheimers

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Periodontal pathogens and oxidative stress

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Periodontal pathogens and rheumatoid arthritis

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The use of phase contrast microscopy is useful in periodontal risk assessment

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The use bleach as an oral antimicrobial

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History of periodontitis, diagnosis and edentulism as predictors of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and mortality in postmenopausal women

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Links between oral health and general health: The case for action

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CANTOS study on targeting inflammation

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Periodontal disease and atherosclerosis: Strengthening the oral-systemic link.

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Mouth Bacteria Linked To Esophageal Cancer

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Research May Explain Why Gum Disease Is Linked To Heart Disease

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