Periodontics

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Periodontal Disease

organizedwisdom.com — “More commonly known as gum disease, periodontal disease can cause serious damage if not treated immediately. This video shows the causes and risks of the disease that Dr. Irena Vaksman treats in her San Francisco office.View full resource at organizedwisdom.com

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Periodontal Disease

organizedwisdom.com — “During your initial visit to our San Francisco office,Dr. Irena Vaksman will perform a comprehensive dental exam, including an oral cancer screening, gum disease evaluation, evaluation of existing restorations and evaluation of tooth surfaces for decay. If necessary, Dr. Vaksman may suggest preventive care options that include fluoride treatment, sealants, professional breath control, and periodontal (gum disease) treatments designed to help you maintain your smile’s health and beView full resource at organizedwisdom.com

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PERIODONTAL PATHOLOGY: Clinical Types of Periodontal Disease | VEOMED

veomed.com — “PERIODONTAL PATHOLOGY: Clinical Types of Periodontal Disease | VEOMEDView full resource at veomed.com

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PERIODONTAL PATHOLOGY: Clinical Types of Periodontal Disease http://ow.ly/18laQ

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CHD and periodontitis link

theheart.org — “German scientists have for the first time identified a genetic link between periodontitis and coronary heart disease, two conditions characterized by a chronic inflammatory process.View full resource at theheart.org

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heartwire: Periodontitis and CHD: First evidence of a genetic link http://bit.ly/Dvbxo

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Know About Periodontal Disease |

englewooddentalblog.com — “Know About Periodontal Disease |View full resource at englewooddentalblog.com

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Pathogenesis of Periodontal Disease | VEOMED

veomed.com — “Pathogenesis of Periodontal Disease | VEOMEDView full resource at veomed.com

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Pathogenesis of Periodontal Disease by E. Barrie Kenney B.D.Sc., D.D.S., M.S., F.R.A.C.D.S. http://ow.ly/17dFD

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Is Periodontal Disease An Autoimmune Disorder?

suite101.com — “Evidence indicates that periodontal disease is an autoimmune disorder triggered by infectious organisms and an abnormal immune response to collagen.View full resource at suite101.com

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Is Periodontal Disease An Autoimmune Disorder?: Evidence indicates that periodontal disease is an autoimmune dis... http://bit.ly/e3CLv9

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Endocrinology Article | Periodontitis

mdlinx.com — “Association Between Periodontitis and Impaired Fasting Glucose and DiabetesView full resource at mdlinx.com

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MDLinx Sandeep Pulim MD Doctor, Health Communicator, and Physician

Association Between Periodontitis and Impaired Fasting Glucose and Diabetes: Diabetes Care http://bit.ly/gOBA5c #endo

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Periodontal Disease Association with Endometriosis

expertclick.com — “There are many links between periodontal disease (perio) and ones general health. More and more information from researchers all over the world comes in daily. Just recently, new studies by the University of Michigan Endometriosis Center reported the possibility that there is an association. Both are immune response impairments. In theView full resource at expertclick.com

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Periodontal Disease Association with Endometriosis http://bit.ly/lTRqik

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Dentistry Article | Periodontal Therapy

mdlinx.com — “Effects of Periodontal Therapy on Systemic Markers of Inflammation in Patients With Metabolic Syndrome: A Controlled Clinical TrialView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Dr Nestor J. Lopez just commented on: Effects of Periodontal Therapy on Systemic Markers of Inflamma... http://bit.ly/nMfZ4Z #authorcmnt

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Otolaryngology Article | chronic periodontitis

mdlinx.com — “Possible involvement of IL-21 and IL-10 on salivary IgA levels in chronic periodontitis subjectsView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Possible involvement of IL-21 and IL-10 on salivary IgA levels in chronic periodontitis subjects: Scandinav... http://bit.ly/q1Vl6e #ENT

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Are periodontal disease and prostatitis linked?

physorg.com — “Researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine and University Hospitals Case Medical Center report initial results from a small sample that inflammation from gum disease and prostate problems just might be linked. They discuss their new evidence in the Journal of Periodontology, ...View full resource at physorg.com

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Green Tea and Periodontal Disease

healthyfellow.com — “Green Tea and Periodontal DiseaseView full resource at healthyfellow.com

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Gum Disease: Gingivitis and Periodontitis Causes

webmd.com — “Learn more about gum disease, gingivitis and periodontal disease.View full resource at webmd.com

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Periodontal Disease And Pancreatic Cancer Linked

medicalnewstoday.com — “Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer death in the U.S.; more than 30,000 Americans are expected to die from the disease this year. It is an extremely difficult cancer to treat aView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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    Irena Vaksman, DDS


    There's no rushing at Dr. Irena Vaksman's office. The San Francisco-based dentists make a point on scheduling relatively few patients each day so that she can spend more time with each person.

    A graduate of the prestigious Advanced Education in General Residency program at New York University’s School of Dentistry, Dr. Vaksman has years of experience in both cosmetic and clinical practices. Currently a restorative dentistry instructor at University of the Pacific School of Dentistry, Dr. Vaksman is devoted to providing patients with the best possible care and state-of-the-art technology.

    Dr. Vaksman says the most important thing she teaches patients is the value of good oral hygiene at home and regular dental visits. Whether patients are in her office for a check-up, teeth whitening, or Porcelain Veneers, healthy teeth and gums are a prerequisite for a beautiful smile.

    “A beautiful smile means a healthy smile,” the dentist says. “Red and swollen gums are not only unappealing, but also can affect your general health and well being.”

    Dr. Vaksman is a Bay Area local with a love of skiing and hiking. She returned to San Francisco after 10 years in New York and Las Vegas, and now lives with her husband and their sons Charlie and Jack.

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    Irena Vaksman, DDS


    There's no rushing at Dr. Irena Vaksman's office. The San Francisco-based dentists make a point on scheduling relatively few patients each day so that she can spend more time with each person.

    A graduate of the prestigious Advanced Education in General Residency program at New York University’s School of Dentistry, Dr. Vaksman has years of experience in both cosmetic and clinical practices. Currently a restorative dentistry instructor at University of the Pacific School of Dentistry, Dr. Vaksman is devoted to providing patients with the best possible care and state-of-the-art technology.

    Dr. Vaksman says the most important thing she teaches patients is the value of good oral hygiene at home and regular dental visits. Whether patients are in her office for a check-up, teeth whitening, or Porcelain Veneers, healthy teeth and gums are a prerequisite for a beautiful smile.

    “A beautiful smile means a healthy smile,” the dentist says. “Red and swollen gums are not only unappealing, but also can affect your general health and well being.”

    Dr. Vaksman is a Bay Area local with a love of skiing and hiking. She returned to San Francisco after 10 years in New York and Las Vegas, and now lives with her husband and their sons Charlie and Jack.

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