Publications by authors named "Ravald N"

The aim of this study was to evaluate the long term outcome of furcation involved molars in a population treated for periodontal disease. Initially, the study sample was 147 referred periodontal patients. Periodontal treatment consisted of oral hygiene instructions, supra- and subgingival scaling and periodontal surgery.

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Background: This study examines whether preceding assessment of periodontal status in patients with established coronary artery disease (CAD) can predict future CAD endpoints (myocardial infarction, new revascularization procedure, or CAD-related death) during 8-year follow-up and whether the changes in periodontal status over time differ in patients with CAD compared with healthy controls.

Methods: In 2003, periodontal status was examined in 161 patients with CAD who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention or coronary artery bypass graft due to significant stenosis in the coronary arteries and 162 controls without CAD. Eight years later, 126 patients with CAD (102 males and 24 females, mean age: 68 ± 8.

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Background: High levels of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), a healing factor with regenerative and cytoprotective effects, are associated with inflammatory diseases, including periodontitis. HGF biologic activity requires binding to its receptors, the proto-oncogene c-Met and heparan sulfate proteoglycan (HSPG). This study investigates HGF expression and its relationship to subgingival microbiota in medically healthy individuals with and without periodontitis.

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Aim: To study the long-term outcome of implant survival rate, soft and hard tissue conditions and prosthetic status in a group of individuals treated with either Astra Tech TiOblast or Brånemark turned implants supporting a full-arch bridge.

Material And Methods: Edentulous patients treated with either Astra Tech TiOblast surface or Brånemark turned implants were recalled for examination after 12-15 years. Out of initially 66 patients 46 were available for examination.

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Aim: To study periodontal conditions, root caries, number of lost teeth and causes for tooth loss during 11-14 years after active periodontal treatment.

Material And Methods: Sixty-four patients participated in the follow-up study. Reasons for tooth loss were identified through previous case books, radiographs and clinical photos.

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Article Synopsis
  • Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) plays a crucial role in tissue repair and is linked to chronic inflammatory diseases, like coronary artery disease (CAD) and periodontitis.
  • The study investigated HGF levels and its biological activity in CAD patients before and after a procedure called percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), also examining their periodontal health.
  • Findings revealed significantly higher HGF concentrations in CAD patients compared to healthy controls, but this increase did not depend on their periodontal status, suggesting that HGF levels might reflect an ongoing inflammatory process in these patients.
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Aim: This study examined periodontal conditions in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) and subjects with no history of CHD.

Material And Methods: Participants were 161 patients (40-75) with severe angina pectoris (diagnosed as CHD by coronary angiography) who subsequently underwent percutaneous coronary intervention and 162 control subjects with no history of CHD. Periodontal status was recorded.

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The aim of the present study was to examine the periodontal conditions in an age cohort of 70-year-old women and compare an osteoporosis group with a control group with normal bone mineral density. 210 women 70 years old and randomly sampled from the population register of the community of Linköping were examined. Bone mineral density (BMD) of the hip was measured by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry.

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The present investigation was designed to study caries and periodontal conditions in a selected group of patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome (1oSS). Twenty-one patients, 20 females and 1 male aged 44-75 years (mean 64 years), with recently diagnosed 1oSS constituted the study population. As a control group, 21 patients matched according to sex and age were randomly selected from patients at one clinic in the Public Dental Service.

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Twenty-one patients, 20 women and 1 man, participated in a controlled study. All patients were diagnosed with primary Sjögren's syndrome (primary SS) according to the Copenhagen and San Diego criteria. The patients were randomly assigned to either a group receiving acupuncture treatment or a control group with no active treatment.

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THE AIM OF THIS RETROSPECTIVE three-center study was to evaluate guided tissue regeneration (GTR) therapy in a clinical periodontal setting. The material consisted of 203 consecutively treated intrabony defects > or = 4 mm in 143 patients using a bioabsorbable matrix barrier. Each center followed the same protocol for presurgical, intrasurgical, and follow up examinations.

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In this multi-center study 38 patients with contralateral molar Class II furcation defects were treated with GTR therapy using a bioresorbable matrix barrier (test) and a nonresorbable expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) barrier (control). Following flap elevation, scaling, root planing, and removal of granulation tissue, each device was adjusted to cover the furcation defect. The flaps were repositioned and sutured to complete coverage of the barriers.

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Retrospective estimations of dental care costs of periodontal and prosthodontic treatment and evaluation of oral health in 37 patients with advanced periodontal disease were carried out. Measures of their subjective evaluation of oral health 7-10 yr after the treatment are presented as a health profile and as indices in single numbers. The relations between oral health as an index and the dimensions in the health profile are analyzed.

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The aim of the study was to compare salivary variables in a group of vegetarians with a group of omnivores. Twenty-nine vegetarians, 19 women and 10 men, mean age 35 yr, and 28 omnivores, 20 women and 8 men, mean age 35 yr, were compared in terms of salivary secretion rate, pH, buffer capacity, mutans streptococci and lactobacilli. The vegetarians had a significantly higher secretion rate, but there were no other significant differences regarding the salivary variables.

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Root surface caries.

Curr Opin Periodontol

August 1994

Epidemiologic studies have shown that root surface caries are present worldwide. The prevalence and incidence of root surface caries differ widely among different populations but also among individuals within the same group. Differences in diagnostic criterias and reporting of data substantially influence epidemiologic data.

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The aim of the investigation was to study the individual susceptibility to root caries in periodontally treated patients in a long-term follow-up of 12 years. Age, plaque score, salivary counts of lactobacilli and mutans streptococci, salivary secretion rate and buffer effect, oral sugar clearance time and dietary habit index were tested as possible predictors for root caries incidence. During the whole observation period of 12 years, new root caries lesions were recorded in 24 of a total of 27 patients.

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In 15 caries-active patients, with a total of 770 exposed root surfaces, the effect of fluoride therapy and professional tooth cleaning was studied during a 1-year period. Dental plaque from 92 of the root surfaces and whole saliva samples were analysed at baseline and after 12 months for the presence of specific bacteria. The results showed that the number of active carious lesions had decreased from 99 to 46, while the inactive lesions had increased from 69 to 124.

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The aims of the investigation were to evaluate the effect of different fluoride programmes, as adjuncts to professional plaque control every 3-4 months, on root caries incidence in periodontally treated patients and to identify risk factors for root caries development. Ninety-nine individuals, 33-76 years old, who had been treated for periodontal disease were subjected to one of three fluoride programmes during a 2-year period: (1) professional application, 3-4 times/year, of Duraphat (n = 34) or (2) of a 0.4% stannous fluoride gel (n = 33), or (3) daily mouthrinsing with a 0.

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The aim of this study was to analyze a number of microbial, salivary, and dietary factors in patients with clinically active and inactive root caries. 147 patients, aged 30-78 years, referred for specialist treatment of periodontal disease, were randomly selected. 645 decayed and 539 filled root surfaces were found.

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Caries development on exposed root surfaces was evaluated in 31 patients who had been subjected to surgical and/or nonsurgical periodontal treatment 8 years earlier due to advanced chronic periodontitis. Besides assessments for evaluation of the periodontal treatment, a number of examinations and tests were carried out in order to assess variables presumed to influence the root surface caries development. Both statistical and graphical analyses were carried out to test differences between groups of subjects and to evaluate the variables studied as possible risk factors for root surface caries.

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The present investigation was undertaken (1) to analyze the prevalence of root surface caries prior to and after periodontal treatment and (2) to determine the feasibility of using simple clinical criteria for predicting a patient's risk of developing root surface caries following periodontal therapy. Thirty-one patients were given advanced periodontal treatment including periodontal surgery. At baseline they were examined for oral hygiene status, root surface caries experience and number of lactobacilli per ml saliva as evaluated by the Dentocult dip-slide method.

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