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Mario Aimetti
Researcher at University of Turin
Publications - 125
Citations - 2825
Mario Aimetti is an academic researcher from University of Turin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Periodontitis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 109 publications receiving 2098 citations.
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Primary prevention of periodontitis: managing gingivitis
Iain L. C. Chapple,Fridus van der Weijden,Christof Doerfer,David Herrera,Lior Shapira,David Polak,Phoebus N. Madianos,Anna Louropoulou,Eli E. Machtei,Nikos Donos,Henry Greenwell,Ari J. Van Winkelhoff,Bahar Kuru,Nicole B. Arweiler,Wim Teughels,Mario Aimetti,Ana Molina,Eduardo Montero,Filippo Graziani +18 more
TL;DR: Data support the belief that professionally administered plaque control significantly improves gingival inflammation and lowers plaque scores, with some evidence that reinforcement of oral hygiene provides further benefit.
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Metabonomic analysis of saliva reveals generalized chronic periodontitis signature
TL;DR: Saliva samples analyzed by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance metabonomics can provide a contribution to the understanding of the biochemical network and pathway in the GCP and other PD, however at this stage the method can not be extended to the general population as a ready-to-use clinical tool, due to the limited cohort recruited and the exploratory nature of this work.
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Clinical and histologic healing of human extraction sockets filled with calcium sulfate.
TL;DR: MGCSH seems to be effective in accelerating the bone healing process and minimizing alveolar ridge resorption in intact fresh extraction sockets.
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Maxillary sinus elevation: the effect of macrolacerations and microlacerations of the sinus membrane as determined by endoscopy.
TL;DR: Endoscopy of a maxillary sinus that underwent microlaceration of the mucosa during sinus lifting showed a situation compatible with healthy conditions, and in cases complicated by macrolaceration, the endoscopic picture was typical of sinusitis, even where clinical conditions of this type were not present.
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Microbiologic Analysis of Periodontal Pockets and Carotid Atheromatous Plaques in Advanced Chronic Periodontitis Patients
TL;DR: The presence of periodontal bacteria in atheromatous plaques was not confirmed by this investigation; thus, no correlation could be drawn between periodontitis bacteria and microorganisms involved in the atherosclerotic lesions.