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FAM5C contributes to aggressive periodontitis.
Aggressive periodontitis is characterized by a rapid and severe periodontal destruction in young systemically healthy subjects. A greater prevalence is reported in Africans and African descendent groups than in Caucasians and Hispanics.
Flavia M Carvalho +11 more
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Generalised Aggressive Periodontitis
Background Patients suffering from aggressive periodontitis show typical features which make them distinguishable from chronic periodontitis. The rapid attachment and bone loss creates an alarming situation to both the dentist and the patient.
Rejina Shrestha +3 more
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Aggressive periodontitis: A review
The purpose of this review is to highlight the current etiological and therapeutic concepts of aggressive periodontitis which is rapidly progressing and aggressive in nature. It leads to destruction of periodontal tissues and loss of teeth.
Vaibhavi Joshipura +2 more
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Antibiotics in the management of aggressive periodontitis
Aggressive periodontitis, although not rare, is a fairly unknown condition. Little is known about its optimal management. While majority of patients with common forms of periodontal disease respond predictably well to conventional therapy (oral hygiene ...
Abinaya Prakasam +2 more
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Horizontally impacted mandibular molars may cause loss of bone, and development of periodontal pockets on the distal root surface of adjacent second molars. The reported patient was confirmed to have aggressive periodontitis. The aim of this presentation is to describe a novel view of a complex treatment approach to promote periodontal healing in a ...
T, Siebert +3 more
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Various Treatment Modalities in Aggressive Periodontitis. [PDF]
This is a case report of an 18-year-old female diagnosed with localized aggressive periodontitis. Following basic scaling and root planing, flap surgery was performed in all the four quadrants using various regenerative materials. A follow-up of 2½ years shows improvement in clinical and radiographic parameters, with no recurrence of the disease ...
Chaurasia PD +2 more
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Regeneration of the Periodontal Apparatus in Aggressive Periodontitis Patients. [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to evaluate and compare, retrospectively, the outcome of two different periodontal regeneration procedures in patients suffering from aggressive periodontitis (AgP). Twenty-eight patients were diagnosed with AgP, suffering from several intra-bony defects (IBD); that were treated by one of two periodontal regeneration ...
Artzi Z +3 more
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Isolated cleft lip with generalized aggressive periodontitis: A rare entity
Oro-facial clefts are one of the most common birth defects and may be associated with other genetic anomalies. Aggressive periodontitis is a rare condition that progresses rapidly, but affects only a small percentage of the population.
Renuka Metgud, Ajay Kumar, Kishore Bhat
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Low levels of caries in aggressive periodontitis: A literature review
This article is a traditional literature review on caries levels in aggressive periodontitis. Aggressive periodontitis generally affects systemically healthy individuals aged
Srinivas Sulugodu Ramachandra
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Treatment of aggressive periodontitis
AbstractDespite etiological differences between aggressive and chronic periodontitis, the treatment concept for aggressive periodontitis is largely similar to that for chronic periodontitis. The goal of treatment is to create a clinical condition that is conducive to retaining as many teeth as possible for as long as possible. When a diagnosis has been
Teughels, Wim +3 more
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