Description
This interdisciplinary course explores the intricate relationship between Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and periodontal disease, two seemingly unrelated conditions that share common hormonal, inflammatory, and microbial pathways. Recent research reveals that women with PCOS are more prone to gingival inflammation and periodontal breakdown, even in the absence of poor oral hygiene. This course offers dental and medical professionals a deeper understanding of the oral-systemic link, highlighting how hormonal imbalances, insulin resistance, and systemic inflammation contribute to poor periodontal outcomes—and how chronic periodontal disease can in turn worsen systemic health in PCOS.
Designed for dental students, medical students, clinicians, and health educators, the course delivers an evidence-based approach to understanding shared inflammatory pathways, microbiome dysbiosis, and practical clinical strategies.
Through four concise modules, you’ll:
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Understand PCOS—its diagnostic criteria, systemic effects, and metabolic implications.
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Review periodontal disease basics—anatomy, inflammation, and systemic relevance.
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Dive into inflammatory and microbial mechanisms linking PCOS and periodontitis.
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Learn how to apply this knowledge in clinical practice, including screening, interdisciplinary referrals, and patient communication.
By the end of the course you ‘ll be equipped to:
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Recognize the shared inflammatory pathways
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Interpret patient presentation holistically
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Collaborate effectively across medical -dental domains
This short but impactful course bridges the gap between gynecology, endocrinology, and periodontology—equipping you to offer better preventive care and improve patient outcomes.
¿Para quién es este curso?
- BDS and MDS students, MBBS students, Dentists, Gynecologists, General physicians, Health educators and public health trainers.
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