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DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-955103
© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York
Parodontitis - ein möglicher Risikofaktor für Allgemeinerkrankungen?
Publication History
Publication Date:
23 October 2006 (online)

Lernziele
Der Leser sollte nach dem Durcharbeiten des Artikels
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den Bezug der oralen Erkrankung Parodontitis zu den verschiedenen Allgemeinerkrankungen verstanden haben und einschätzen können, für welche Erkrankungen die Parodontitis als Risikofaktor spricht,
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den besonderen Stellenwert der Parodontitis als möglichen pathogenetischen Faktor von Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen erkannt haben und die Rolle parodontalprophylaktischer Maßnahmen unter diesen Aspekt neu bewerten können,
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der mikrobiologischen Diagostik aus parodontalprophylaktischer und allgemeinmedizinischer Sicht mehr Aufmerksamkeit schenken,
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die Indikationen der antibiotischen Endokarditisprophylaxe bei Patienten mit Herzklappenfehlern bzw. künstlichen Herzklappen vor parodontalchirurgischen aber auch anderen zahnärztlichen Eingriffen kennen,
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die Rolle der parodontalpathogenen Spezies im Vergleich zu den parodontitisinduzierten proinflammatorischen Zytokinen als mögliche atherogene Faktoren entsprechend bewerten können,
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den Unterschied zwischen infektiöser und inflammatorischer Genese der arteriellen Gefäßwand im Rahmen der Arteriosklerose verstehen können.
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