Periodontitis and bone metabolism in patients with advanced heart failure and after heart transplantation

Heart failure (HF) is a multiorgan, pro‐inflammatory syndrome that impairs bone metabolism. Pro‐inflammatory cytokines and bone catabolism enhance periodontal disease, a local inflammatory, bacteria‐induced disease that causes bone loss and periodontal soft tissue destruction.

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