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Periodontal Disease at the Biofilm–Gingival Interface

Journal of Periodontology, 2007
Background: 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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Gingival recession: condition, disease

Russian Journal of Stomatology
The purpose of the study was to substantiate the diagnosis of gum recession at the dentist’s appointment in young people. Material and methods. We examined 125 dental patients aged 18 to 71 who applied for dental treatment to a dentist-therapist. Of the total number of examined, three conditional groups were formed of young people (from 18 to 44 years ...
T.L. Redinova   +2 more
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Hand-Schüller-Christian disease presenting as gingivitis

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1968
Abstract A case of Hand-Schuller-Christian disease with initial oral manifestations has been discussed. The initial symptoms of stomatitis, gingivitis, loosening of the deciduous teeth, and draining ear, all present 3 years prior to the establishment of a diagnosis, suggest that the disease process may have been present for a long time.
D C, Boggs, L J, McMahon
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Gingival Overgrowth in Pompe Disease: A Case Report

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2011
Pompe disease, or glycogen storage disease type 2, is a rare inheritable metabolic disease caused by a deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme acid α-glucosidase. Patients with the classic infantile form of Pompe disease present with symptoms during the first 3 months after birth, and most will die within their first year.
de Gijt, J. Pieter   +4 more
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Behçet's disease modifies the gingival inflammatory response

Journal of Periodontology
AbstractBackgroundBehçet's disease (BD) pathogenesis involves severe outcomes such as blindness, central nervous system manifestations, and deep venous thrombosis that impacts systemic and local inflammatory changes. We tested the hypothesis that BD negatively affects gingival health and increases the severity of gingivitis.MethodsThe study included 37
Selin Sahinkaya   +7 more
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Desquamative gingivitis: Clinical findings and diseases.

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2018
Desquamative gingivitis is a clinical finding with several potential etiologies. Among the most common are oral lichen planus, cicatricial pemphigoid, and pemphigus vulgaris, though various other differential diagnoses exist. The presence of desquamative gingivitis often results in poor oral hygiene, which can have downstream consequences, including ...
Andrea D, Maderal   +2 more
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[Gingival diseases].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 1981
W A, van der Kwast, I, van der Waal
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Gingival Disease in the Virgin Islands

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1950
C D, MARSHALL-DAY, K L, SHOURIE
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