Dentulu Research Library

Integrating dental research with whole-body wellness

To transform oral healthcare through science and technology.

Explore Dentulu’s comprehensive library of peer-reviewed, evidence-based research papers that explain how oral health impacts systemic disease. Written for clinicians, researchers, and patients seeking clarity and science-backed insights.

Complete Research Database

Comprehensive oral-systemic research organized by medical specialty. Each connection includes peer-reviewed evidence, clinical implications, and screening protocols.

Porphyromonas gingivalis triggers Rheumatoid Arthritis

Bacterial citrullination from P. gingivalis activates immune responses linked to joint inflammation.

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Oral Pathogens as Alzheimer’s Markers

Gingipain toxins from P. gingivalis can enter the brain and accelerate neurodegenerative damage.

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Periodontitis & Systemic Inflammation

Gum inflammation raises systemic CRP and IL-6 levels, driving whole-body inflammatory stress.

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The Oral–Heart Disease Connection

Oral bacteria entering the bloodstream can contribute to arterial plaque formation.

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Salivary Microbiome as a Metabolic Marker

Salivary microbial patterns help predict metabolic risks like obesity, insulin resistance, and hypertension.

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Periodontitis and Diabetes: The Two-Way Link

Gum disease worsens glucose control, while treatment improves HbA1c and reduces inflammation.

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Treating Gum Disease to Prevent Preterm Birth

Maternal gum infection increases inflammatory risk factors associated with preterm delivery.

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Mouth Bacteria as a Source of Pneumonia

Oral bacteria aspirated into the lungs can trigger respiratory infections and pneumonia.

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The Gum–Lung Connection in COPD

Poor oral health increases airway inflammation and worsens COPD flare-ups.

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Gum Disease and Stroke Risk

Chronic gum inflammation contributes to vascular damage and higher stroke risk.

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