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GENERALIZED PERIODONTITIS

2021
The article provides modern data on the problem of etiology, pathogenesis, clinical picture and treatment of generalized periodontitis. Periodontitis is a multifactorial disease. However, the course and progression of periodontitis is influenced by a large number of factors, including local, systemic, social ...
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General anaesthesia for periodontal surgery

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1978
Abstract. A technique is described in which full‐mouth periodontal surgery is carried out under general anaesthesia. The use of an endotracheal tube with inflatable cuff allows good visibility and access to all parts of the mouth unhampered by a throat pack; access is further improved by sloping the operating table foot‐down.A system of haemorrhage ...
J D, Manson, S, Millar-Danks
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Periodontal Disease and General Health

Dental Update, 2005
There is considerable interest in the possible relationship between periodontal disease and pregnancy complications, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and respiratory diseases. This interest has been stimulated by data obtained from epidemiological studies and a better understanding of the pathogenesis of periodontal disease.
Robin M, Davies, Gill M, Davies
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Immunoregulation in severe generalized periodontitis

Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology, 1985
Severe generalized periodontitis (SGP) is an inflammatory disease which leads to extensive alveolar bone loss in young adults. Peripheral blood lymphocytes from SGP patients have been previously reported to exhibit an in vitro hyperproliferative response when exposed to B cell mitogens derived from Staphylococcus aureus and Actinomyces viscosus ...
K, McAnulty   +4 more
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Periodontal Therapy in Young Adults With Severe Generalized Periodontitis

Journal of Periodontology, 1994
This study evaluated the effect of periodontal therapy on clinical and microbiological parameters in 23 subjects with severe generalized early onset periodontitis. Therapy consisted of oral hygiene instruction and root planing and scaling, followed 3 months later by open flap debridement. Subjects were monitored for both clinical measures and levels of
J C, Gunsolley   +4 more
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Localized juvenile periodontitis and generalized severe periodontitis: clinical findings

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1984
Abstract Medically healthy subjects (N=103), 10–32 years of age, with localized (juvenile periodontitis = JP) or generalized (severe periodontitis=SP) advanced periodontal disease were analyzed for interrelationships of sex, race, age and clinical findings. Females predominated (2:1) in both JP and SP.
J A, Burmeister   +4 more
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Periodontics in general practice

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1954
Healthy periodontal tissues are the foun­ dation which must be the basis for all dental measures to rebuild and repair after damage has been caused by dental disease. Periodontics, therefore, has a major role in the therapeutic and pre­ ventive phases of dentistry and should be practiced by every general practitioner.
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Salivary carriage of periodontal pathogens in generalized aggressive periodontitis families

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2013
BackgroundGeneralized aggressive periodontitis (GAP) is a multifactorial disease that shows a specific microbial profile and a familial aggregation.AimThis study evaluated the salivary microbial profile of families with a history of GAP and compared them with healthy families.DesignFifteen families with parents presenting periodontal health and 15 with
Monteiro, Mabelle Freitas   +6 more
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Periodontics: 3. Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy in General Dental Practice

Dental Update, 2007
Non-surgical periodontal therapy is an integral part of periodontal treatment and has been defined as plaque removal, plaque control, supra- and subgingival scaling, root surface debridement, and the adjunctive use of chemical agents.
Brian, Mullally   +4 more
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Periodontal therapy in general practice

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1962
I t is the den tist’s responsibility to recog­ nize and diagnose gingivitis and perio­ dontitis because pa tien ts do not know they have any gingival disorder. T h e ex­ am ination o f the m ou th for periodontal disease m ust be com plete and m ust be repeated regularly, even in persons w ith m ouths exhibiting healthy investing tis­ sues.
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