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ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SERUM RESISTIN LEVEL AND PERIODONTAL CONDITION CHANGE AMONG ELDERLY PEOPLE

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Hiroshi OGAWA
DDS, MDSc, PhD, Associate Professor Division of Preventive Dentistry, Department of Oral Health Science Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Niigata University
Niigata, Japan

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Dr Hiroshi Ogawa acquired his dentist qualifications at the Nihon University in Japan in 1994, his Masters in Public Health Dentistry at the University of Sydney in Australia and his PhD in Preventive Dentistry at Niigata University in Japan. He has been Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences and also Vice-Director of WHO Collaborating Centre for Translation of Oral Health Sciences at Niigata University. For several years he served at the WHO HQ-Geneva as Dental Officer of the Global Oral Health Programme. His major interest is global oral health promotion in public health perspective and also clinical research to strengthen evidence for the integration of oral and general health.

Questions

1. What is the major inflammatory cytokine shown to overexpress in adipose tissue? qa. Adiponectine; qb. Resistin; qc. TNF-alpha; qd. Leptin.
2. Individuals with impaired fasting glucose and diabetes mellitus, qa. often have degrees of periodontal inflammation; qb. often have degrees of oral carcinoma; qc. often have degrees of root caries; qd. often have degrees of dysphagia.
3. Periodontal disease could be described as,
qa. qb. qc.
non-multifactor chronic inflammatory disease; integrated to immune system; caused only by intraoral pathogen;
qd.
caused mainly by undernutrition.
4. Level of adipokine could be influenced by,
qa. qb. qc.
fluoride gel application; intake of Vitamin supplement; professional mechanical tooth cleaning;
qd.
smoking habit.

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