Background: The nature of a link between poor oral health and obesity is not fully understood. It is also unclear if saliva contributes to it and whether the properties of saliva change as a result of an increase in body mass or rather as a consequence of obesity-associated comorbidities. This pilot study was undertaken in an attempt to determine if salivary biomarkers can identify obesity per se.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Smoking is the most common addiction in the world. Coexistence of smoking and obesity lead to a significant increase in the risk of cardiovascular diseases. It is also known that both the tobacco and excessive weight have a negative impact on oral health.
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