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Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1993
Abstract Bleeding on probing (BOP) and the gingival index have been used to clinically characterize the degree of gingival inflammation. It is, however, unclear to what extent these parameters correlate to each other and to probing pocket depth (PD). The purpose of this clinical study was to evaluate the association between BOP and GI bleeding (scores ...
E S, Chaves +5 more
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Abstract Bleeding on probing (BOP) and the gingival index have been used to clinically characterize the degree of gingival inflammation. It is, however, unclear to what extent these parameters correlate to each other and to probing pocket depth (PD). The purpose of this clinical study was to evaluate the association between BOP and GI bleeding (scores ...
E S, Chaves +5 more
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The Effect of Aspirin Intake on Bleeding on Probing in Patients With Gingivitis
Journal of Periodontology, 2004Background: Bleeding indices are used as a screen for periodontal disease activity, a measure of disease prevalence, and a measure of effectiveness in clinical trials. Bleeding on probing (BOP) is widely interpreted as a sign of disease activity whereas its absence is interpreted as both a sign and predictor of health.
Daniel, Royzman +6 more
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Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2008
AbstractObjectives: To assess the bleeding on probing (BOP) tendency and periodontal probe penetration when applying various probing forces at implant sites in patients with a high standard of oral hygiene with well‐maintained peri‐implant tissues.Material and methods: Seventeen healthy patients with excellent oral hygiene in a maintenance program ...
Lang, NP +4 more
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AbstractObjectives: To assess the bleeding on probing (BOP) tendency and periodontal probe penetration when applying various probing forces at implant sites in patients with a high standard of oral hygiene with well‐maintained peri‐implant tissues.Material and methods: Seventeen healthy patients with excellent oral hygiene in a maintenance program ...
Lang, NP +4 more
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[Bleeding on probing. Significance--consequences].
Journal de parodontologie, 1990Bleeding on probing is one of the techniques for evaluation of the periodontal pocket tissues condition. Bleeding, leading sign of inflammation inside the connective tissue, is a critical factor for pocket depth measurements, and with other variable factors prevents making reproducible measurements.
M L, Colombier, C, Bigot, R, Detienville
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Influence of periodontal health on probing depth and bleeding tendency
Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1980Abstract This study investigates the effect of initial treatment on 1) probing force related to probing depth, 2) the attachment level, 3) the position of the gingival margin and 4) the clinical signs of color and change of contour of the gingiva in relation to the bleeding tendency of a pocket.
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Bleeding on probing. A parameter for monitoring periodontal conditions in clinical practice
Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1994Abstract. The present study is a follow‐up report on the use of bleeding on probing (BOP) as a clinical indicator for disease progression or periodontal stability, respectively. Following active periodontal therapy, 39 patients were incorporated in a program of supportive periodontal therapy for a period of 53 months with recall intervals varying ...
Lang, NP, Adler, R, Joss, A
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Bleeding on probing: what does it mean?
General dentistry, 2013A major part of the comprehensive periodontal examination involves the assessment and recording of bleeding on probing (BOP). Many factors can influence bleeding, including medications, systemic diseases, and smoking. A review of classic and current literature is presented, discussing the role of BOP as a clinical parameter in periodontics.
Mea A, Weinberg, Hana, Hassan
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Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1987
Abstract 19 adult periodontitis patients were treated with plaque control and a single episode of root debridement. Results of this treatment were monitored in non‐molar sites, molar flat surface sites, and molar furcation sites by probing attachment level measurements every 3rd month for 24 months.
R, Vanooteghem +4 more
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Abstract 19 adult periodontitis patients were treated with plaque control and a single episode of root debridement. Results of this treatment were monitored in non‐molar sites, molar flat surface sites, and molar furcation sites by probing attachment level measurements every 3rd month for 24 months.
R, Vanooteghem +4 more
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Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2002
AbstractAim: The purpose of the present study was to compare 2 indices, i.e., the Eastman interdental bleeding (EIB) index and the bleeding on marginal probing (BOMP) index. The comparison was made (a) in terms of the degree of bleeding provoked and the relationship with plaque in natural gingivitis and (b) for the ability of these 2 methods to detect ...
Barendregt, D.S. +3 more
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AbstractAim: The purpose of the present study was to compare 2 indices, i.e., the Eastman interdental bleeding (EIB) index and the bleeding on marginal probing (BOMP) index. The comparison was made (a) in terms of the degree of bleeding provoked and the relationship with plaque in natural gingivitis and (b) for the ability of these 2 methods to detect ...
Barendregt, D.S. +3 more
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Bleeding on probing. A predictor for the progression of periodontal disease?
Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1986Abstract Bleeding on probing (BOP) is a widely used criterion to diagnose gingival inflammation. The purpose of the present retrospective study was to evaluate its prognostic value in identifying sites at risk for periodontal breakdown during the maintenance phase of periodontal therapy.
Siegrist, BE +4 more
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