Poor oral health affects patients with chronic kidney disease- A review
Article Type : Review Article
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Volume : 3
Issue : 2
Online ISSN : XXXX
Print ISSN : XXXX
Article First Page : 29
Article End Page : 33
Abstract
Oral cavity problems like periodontitis and different signs of poor oral wellbeing, are regular in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and may add to expanded disability and mortality in light of the fact that of foundational results, for example, irritation, diseases, protein-vitality squandering, and atherosclerotic entanglements. Poor oral wellbeing in CKD patients may along these lines speak to a significant, yet frequently ignored issue. A few examinations show that uremic patients have higher paces of rotted, missing, and filled teeth, loss of connection more, periapical and mucosal sores than everybody. The results of poor oral wellbeing might be progressively extreme in CKD patients as a result of cutting edge age, basic comorbidities, may expand the hazard for fundamental outcomes of periodontitis and other oral and dental pathologic conditions. In this article we will get to know about the oral cavity effect on CKD patients and ways to reduce the problem.
Keywords: Chronic kidney disease (CKD), Periodontitits, Uraemic disease, Haemodialysis.
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