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Consensus Report: Aggressive Periodontitis
Annals of Periodontology, 1999Not all characteristics must be present to assign a diagnosis or classify the disease. The diagnosis may be based on clinical, radiographic, and historical data. Although helpful, laboratory testing may not be essential for assigning a diagnosis. The group agreed that there are enough specific features, which are sufficiently discriminating, to allow ...
Niklaus Lang +9 more
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Vitamin D deficiency in patients with aggressive periodontitis.
Oral Diseases, 2018OBJECTIVES Vitamin D deficiency is a frequent health problem worldwide, especially as fewer people spend much time in the sun. Vitamin D deficiency is linked to several infectious and inflammatory conditions, including periodontal disease.
Emrah Anbarcioglu +5 more
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Differentially expressed miRNAs associated with generalized aggressive periodontitis
Clinical Oral Investigations, 2023E. Guzeldemir-Akcakanat +5 more
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Analysis of metabolic profiles of generalized aggressive periodontitis
Journal of Periodontal Research, 2018BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE The specific pathogenesis of generalized aggressive periodontitis (GAgP) has not yet been clarified, and few studies have focused on the association between GAgP and metabolomics.
H. Chen +5 more
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Aggressive and acute periodontal diseases
Periodontology 2000, 2014AbstractInflammatory periodontal diseases are highly prevalent, although most of these diseases develop and progress slowly, often unnoticed by the affected individual. However, a subgroup of these diseases include aggressive and acute forms that have a relatively low prevalence but show a rapid‐course, high rate of progression leading to severe ...
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Herpesviral–bacterial interactions in aggressive periodontitis
Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2003AbstractBackground: Human cytomegalovirus, Epstein‐Barr virus and herpesvirus co‐infections occur with significantly higher frequency in actively progressing than in stable periodontitis sites of adolescents and young adults. Also, periodontal presence of cytomegalovirus and Epstein‐Barr virus is associated with increased occurrence of subgingival ...
Joanna J, Kamma, Jørgen, Slots
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Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2019
Periodontitis is a multifactorial disease, it is mainly due to infection from periodontal bacteria present in the dental plaque and host response. The lipopolysaccharide from bacteria results in greater tissue destruction leading to increased blood loss ...
C. Abraham +2 more
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Periodontitis is a multifactorial disease, it is mainly due to infection from periodontal bacteria present in the dental plaque and host response. The lipopolysaccharide from bacteria results in greater tissue destruction leading to increased blood loss ...
C. Abraham +2 more
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Epidemiology and demographics of aggressive periodontitis
Periodontology 2000, 2014AbstractEpidemiologic studies of aggressive periodontitis have used different study designs and a range of examination methods and case definitions, and this greatly complicates the study of disease prevalence in populations. The wide range of disease case definitions, in particular, profoundly impacts the reported rate of disease, and the use of a ...
Cristiano, Susin +2 more
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