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Health leaders unite to fight periodontal disease.


Oral Health America has announced the formation of the National Periodontal Disease Periodontal Disease Definition

Periodontal diseases are a group of diseases that affect the tissues that support and anchor the teeth. Left untreated, periodontal disease results in the destruction of the gums, alveolar bone (the part of the jaws where
 Coalition that unites providers, insurers, advocacy groups and government agencies in tackling periodontal disease. This effort grew out of a meeting attended by ADAA's President Kristy Borquez, CDA (1) (Compact Disc Audio) The compact disc file extension that is seen on the computer in Explorer or some other file manager. CDA files are actually pointers to the locations of the individual tracks on the CD medium. See CD-DA. , RDAEF, FADAA FADAA Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association , and more than 50 business and professional leaders. The group addressed issues surrounding sur·round  
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1. To extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle.

2. To enclose or confine on all sides so as to bar escape or outside communication.

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 periodontal disease, an infection that afflicts most adults, but is virtually ignored outside of dentistry dentistry, treatment and care of the teeth and associated oral structures. Dentistry is mainly concerned with tooth decay, disease of the supporting structures, such as the gums, and faulty positioning of the teeth. .

President Borquez reports that the coalition will work to make Americans start thinking about periodontal disease and its relation to overall health. Attendees at the first of its kind meeting included a diverse array of opinion leaders and decision makers from practices, associations, insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies, industry, advocacy groups, universities, government agencies, and foundations.

Points of discussion included the state of periodontal disease research; impact on overall health; general recognition, identification and treatment patterns; economic considerations; and public, professional, and business involvement.
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Title Annotation:Association Bulletin
Publication:The Dental Assistant
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jan 1, 2005
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