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Incidence and Risk Factors of Peri‐Implantitis Over Time—A Prospective Cohort Study
Identifying true risk factors requires a longitudinal evaluation to verify the temporality criterion. This study identified periodontitis (stage and grade), lifestyle behaviours (smoking and sleep duration), implant location, and prosthetic factors (restoration type and margin location) as risk factors for peri‐implantitis.
Mario Romandini+4 more
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Correlation of periodontal pathogens in concurrent endodontic-periodontal diseases [PDF]
Objectives: This study investigated the correlation between Tannerella forsythia, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Fusobacterium nucleatum, and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans at dual sites in concurrent endodonticperiodontal diseases.
Bajrović, Kasim+5 more
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Microbiome‐derived biomarkers demonstrate high diagnostic accuracy for periodontitis, with subgingival samples outperforming saliva in clinical utility. This systematic review and meta‐analysis analysed 13 biomarkers from 10 studies, highlighting their diagnostic potential across oral fluids.
Anbo Dong+2 more
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Myeloperoxidase staining in the diagnosis of aggressive periodontitis
To evaluate neutrophil myeloperoxidase (MPO) staining procedure as a reliable, affordable and easily available diagnostic assay for aggressive periodontitis.Fifteen subjects were recruited in the study wherein five each were diagnosed as aggressive periodontitis and chronic periodontitis respectively, and five were periodontally healthy.
S C Veerendra Kumar+2 more
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Serotypes of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans in relation to periodontal status and geographic origin of individuals-a review of the literature [PDF]
Objectives: Several studies have focused on the relationship among serotype distribution, ethnical status and geo - graphic populations, and periodontal conditions.
Brígido, Jandenilson Alves+3 more
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PARODONTITE CRONICE vs PARODONTITE AGRESIVE. Date din literatură
Throughout most of the paste century, this form of periodontitis has been considered an inflammatory disease associated with local irritants and the formation of dental plaque (biofilms) on tooth surfaces. This concept prevails today.
Mârţu Silvia+4 more
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"What is there in a name?": A literature review on chronic and aggressive periodontitis
The objective of this review is to bring the reader up-to-date on the current understanding of chronic and aggressive forms of periodontitis and the implications for diagnosis and treatment of these diseases.
Sameera G Nath, Ranjith Raveendran
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The certainty is moderate for a slightly higher platelet count in patients with periodontitis compared to individuals without periodontitis and low for no difference in mean platelet volume between the two groups. The evidence is not robust to claim a clear difference in other platelet activation biomarkers between the two groups.
Dimitris Sokos+6 more
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Diagnostic Accuracy of CBCT for Aggressive Periodontitis
Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is an indispensable diagnostic imaging tool for dento-alveolar examination. CBCT scanning has become a valuable imaging modality in the field of Periodontology for the detection of very small osseous defects. A patient reported to the department of Periodontology with a complaint of loose teeth.
Ranjana Mohan+3 more
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The purpose of the study Our study was centred on the comparative research of enzymatic and non-enzymatic oxidative status mediators in the crevicular fluid on chronic and aggressive periodontitis patients, compared to periodontal healthy subjects ...
Ioana Martu+5 more
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