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Elevated cadmium exposure may be associated with periodontal bone loss
Bruce A Dye1, Charles F Dillon
1Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, 3311 Toledo Road, Room 4416, Hyattsville, MD 20782, USA. bfd1@cdc.gov <bfd1@cdc.gov>
Article Title And Bibliographic Information:
Association of environmental cadmium exposure with periodontal disease in US adults. Arora M, Weuve J, Schwartz J, Wright RO. Environ Health Perspect 2009;117:739-44.
Reviewers:
Bruce A. Dye, DDS, MPH, Charles F. Dillon, MD, PhD.
Purpose/Question:
Is environmental cadmium associated with periodontal disease?
Source Of Funding:
Information not available.
Type Of Study/Design:
Cross-sectional study.
Level Of Evidence:
Level 3: Other evidence.
Strength Of Recommendation Grade:
Not applicable.
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