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Inflammasomes in Alveolar Bone Loss [PDF]
Bone remodeling is tightly controlled by osteoclast-mediated bone resorption and osteoblast-mediated bone formation. Fine tuning of the osteoclast–osteoblast balance results in strict synchronization of bone resorption and formation, which maintains ...
Yang Li +3 more
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Alveolar Bone Loss at Maxillary and Mandibular Permanent First Molars in Periodontitis Patients: An Observational Study [PDF]
Introduction: Periodontitis is an inflammatory condition of periodontium that results in alveolar bone loss. Panoramic radiograph is one of the methods used to evaluate alveolar bone loss.
Harish Kumar Shah +6 more
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Aging quantification on alveolar bone loss. [PDF]
Objectives were to measure labial alveolar resorption using Lamendin's method; to correlate the measured values of resorption with age at death; to determine whether age influences alveolar resorption, and if so, to quantify this impact. The study was performed during the 1992-1995 period in identified war casualties in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Sarajlić, Nermin +3 more
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Men with HIV have increased alveolar bone loss. [PDF]
Abstract Background: Periodontal health in men with HIV remains understudied, despite suggestions of associations between HIV infection and gingival pocketing, periodontal attachment loss, and gingival inflammation. As antiretroviral therapy (ART) has improved the quality of life for people living with HIV (PLWH), aging-related risk factors and
Skelton M +9 more
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Pyoenic granuloma with alveolar bone loss
Pyogenic granuloma is an inflammatory hyperplasia of connective tissue which arises in response to various chronic low grade irritations. It is a tumor like growth of oral cavity and considers being non-neoplastic in nature.
Amitandra Kumar Tripathi +3 more
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The purpose of treating alveolar bone cleft is to restore a normal maxilla structure. Multiple factors have been identified that can affect the success of alveolar bone grafting.
Hanyao Huang, Renjie Yang, Bing Shi
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Alveolar Bone Loss Analysis on Dental Digital Radiography Image
Background: Periodontal disease is the second most common tooth and mouth disease in Indonesia. Moreover, radiographic examination is the most useful tool to evaluate alveolar bone loss and diagnose periodontal diseases.
Aulia Karina Fitriananda +2 more
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Assessment of alveolar bone loss at mandibular first molar on panoramic radiographs
Introduction: The loss of alveolar bone is one of the important indicators of periodontitis. There is a widespread use of panoramic radiographs for the detection of bone loss due to periodontitis.
Apoorva Mhatre +4 more
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Cellular Senescence and Periodontitis: Mechanisms and Therapeutics
Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease which increases in prevalence and severity in the older population. Aging is a leading risk factor for periodontitis, which exacerbates alveolar bone loss and results in tooth loss in the elderly.
Sijia Chen +5 more
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Three-dimensional Analysis of Alveolar Bone With and Without Periodontitis
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the alveolar bone density and thickness in Chinese participants with and without periodontitis.
Abeer A. Al-Sosowa +6 more
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