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"Study Supports Findings That Periodontal Bacteria May Be Linked to Heart Disease" Researchers evaluate the role of periodontal infection and bacterial burden as an explanation to the activation of inflammation leading to acute coronary syndrome CHICAGO, I.L. -- July 19, 2006 -- The presence of specific bacteria and combinations of bacteria in periodontal pockets might be an explanation for the relationship between periodontal disease and acute coronary syndrome (ACS), according to a new study published in the [Journal of Periodontology. The amount of oral bacteria was two times higher in the ACS group for the combination of the bacteria streptococci species, P. gingivalis, T. forsythia and T. denticola. Specifically, the findings suggest that T. denticola, T. forsythia and streptococci species are bacteria in a shared infectious etiology for periodontitis and ACS. |
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