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Periodontal disease as a risk factor in pregnancy
P Felice1, G A Pelliccioni, L Checchi
1Special Surgery Unit, Department of Dental and Stomatological Sciences, University of Bologna, Via S. Vitale 59, 40125 Bologna, Italy. felicepietro@yahoo.it
Abstract:
There is growing evidence that periodontal disease represents a risk factor for preterm delivery and premature membrane rupture. To prevent an oral inflammatory process evolving into a full-blown form of periodontitis, with possible severe repercussions on pregnancy outcome following systemic spread, future mothers should receive regular professional oral hygiene care throughout pregnancy.
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