Background: Preeclampsia is classified as mild and severe. It is mild in 75% of cases and 25% presented as severe. In extreme cases the disease can lead to kidney and liver failure, DIC and central nervous system disorders.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Increasing evidence suggests that maternal gingivitis and periodontitis may be a risk factor for preterm birth and other adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Objective: To assess the relationship between periodotitis and preterm birth.
Methods: A retrospective study which included 230 pregnant women, and the delivery follow up to determine the correlation between periodontitis and preterm birth.
Objective. To observe the influence of preeclampsia during pregnancy. Materials and methods.
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