dentistry

  1. Andy

    Porphyromonas gingivalis infection promotes mitochondrial dysfunction through Drp1-dependent mitochondrial fission in endothelial cells, 2021,Xu et al

    Abstract Porphyromonas gingivalis (P. gingivalis), a key pathogen in periodontitis, has been shown to accelerate the progression of atherosclerosis (AS). However, the definite mechanisms remain elusive. Emerging evidence supports an association between mitochondrial dysfunction and AS. In our...
  2. Andy

    [CFS] and Bone Marrow Defects of the Jaw – A Case Report on Additional Dental X-Ray Diagnostics with Ultrasound, 2021, Lechner & Schick

    Full title: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Bone Marrow Defects of the Jaw – A Case Report on Additional Dental X-Ray Diagnostics with Ultrasound Purpose: This paper aims to demonstrate the additional benefit of ultrasound in the diagnosis of chronic osteolysis and osteonecrosis (bone marrow...
  3. Sly Saint

    Preprint: Dental Care of the Homebound Patient with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/cfs - Spivack July 2020

    not peer reviewed https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202007.0754/v1 (full free pdf download available at link)
  4. mariovitali

    Translucent Teeth

    I wanted to ask the members of the forum about having translucent teeth. There appears to be a similar thread from @Alvin about teeth problems but i am curious for this particular tooth problem. Thank you in advance.
  5. Michelle

    Dentistry; dental treatment

    See also our Members Only thread on Dentistry -Dental treatment I've never had a cavity but at my once o'half decade dental check-up the dentist found a tiny cavity on one of my back teeth. I'm completely housebound and mostly bedbound. Fairly sensory sensitive. Mostly just all around fragile...
  6. Viola

    Anyone get root canal (either before or after ME onset)?

    Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone had had root canal treatment? Did you end up having to remove the tooth anyway? Or did it cause any problems? I have a tooth that is giving me problems for over a year. It is a molar on the bottom jaw. I usually can't chew on one side of my mouth...
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