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Dental Plaque‐Induced Gingival Diseases
Annals of Periodontology, 1999Gingival diseases are a diverse family of complex and distinct pathological entities found within the gingiva that are the result of a variety of etiologies. There are several clinical characteristics common to all gingival diseases and these features include clinical signs of inflammation, signs and symptoms that are con‐ fined to the gingiva ...
A. Mariotti
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GINGIVITIS AND PERIODONTAL DISEASE IN PREGNANCY
OBSTETRICAL & GYNECOLOGICAL SURVEY, 1976Forty pregnant women in each of three trimesters of pregnancy and forty nonpregnant women of comparable age, socioeconomic status and dietary habit have been examined to evaluate the gingival condition and the calculus and debris deposits. The study has shown that: There is a significant increase in the severity of gingivitis during pregnancy; The ...
Asha Samant+3 more
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Gingival Involvement in Crohn Disease
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2007Although the oral manifestations of Crohn disease are well-established, there is little specific documentation of the gingival involvement.The authors describe four patients with significant gingival involvement and identify clinical signs and symptoms of the disease involving the gingivae, along with other oral manifestations.
Indraneel Bhattacharyya+5 more
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Gingival Diseases - Their Aetiology, Prevention and Treatment
2011R M Davies, Fotinos S Panagakos
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Foreign body gingivitis: An iatrogenic disease?
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1990Gingival biopsy specimens from eight patients exhibiting a localized, erythematous, or mixed erythematous/leukoplakic gingivitis that was refractory to conventional periodontal therapy were examined histologically and by energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysis. Histologic examination revealed variable numbers of small, usually subtle, sometimes equivocal,
Tom D. Daley, George P. Wysocki
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Granulomatous Gingivitis in Anderson‐Fabry Disease
Journal of Periodontology, 1980The patient is suffering from Anderson‐Fabry disease. This was documented by family history, clinical findings, histochemical and electronmicroscopic demonstration of ceramide in the blood vessels, and enzyme studies. The patient, at age 17, developed a unique gingival enlargement, gingivitis granulomatosa, a cobbled tongue, glossitis granulomatosa ...
John J. Sauk+2 more
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Periodontal Disease at the Biofilm–Gingival Interface
Journal of Periodontology, 2007Background: A molecular epidemiologic study provided the opportunity to characterize the biology of the biofilm–gingival interface (BGI) in 6,768 community‐dwelling subjects.Methods: Disease classifications and multivariable models were developed using clinical, microbial, inflammatory, and host‐response data.
S. Offenbacher+5 more
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Frequency of desquamative gingivitis in skin diseases
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1983In an attempt to determine the frequency of desquamative gingivitis (DG) in pemphigus vulgaris (PV), bullous pemphigoid (BP), cicatricial pemphigoid (CP), and lichen planus (LP), a large series of patients examined and classified in each group during the years 1972 to 1981 were included in this study. Analysis of the clinical data revealed that, of the
Alexandra Sklavounou, George Laskaris
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Chronic Inflammatory Gingival and Periodontal Disease
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978Gingivitis and periodontitis account for more than 95% of all inflammatory diseases of the tissues surrounding the teeth, comprising the principal cause of tooth loss in adults. Gingivitis is a relatively innocuous inflammation of the gums, with associated bleeding and exudation. Gingivitis may convert to periodontitis, a destructive aggressive disease
James Clagett+3 more
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