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Ultrastructure of Gingival Epithelium in Chronic Gingivitis
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2012We studied ultrastructural reorganization of the gingival mucosa in chronic gingivitis. It was found that chronic inflammation leads to significant intracellular reorganization of epitheliocytes in the basal and prickle cell layers of gingival epithelium and their pronounced structural and functional heterogeneity.
E L, Lushnikova +3 more
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2020
Die Gingivitis plasmacellularis ist eine seltene entzündliche Erkrankung der Gingiva. Klinisch präsentiert sie sich als eine diffuse, erythematöse Schwellung der Papillen und der befestigten Gingiva, welche bis zur Mukogingivalgrenze reichen kann. Im Gegensatz zur klassischen Gingivitis zeigt sich die Gingivitis plasmacelluaris häufig therapieresistent
Pejicic, Rada +5 more
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Die Gingivitis plasmacellularis ist eine seltene entzündliche Erkrankung der Gingiva. Klinisch präsentiert sie sich als eine diffuse, erythematöse Schwellung der Papillen und der befestigten Gingiva, welche bis zur Mukogingivalgrenze reichen kann. Im Gegensatz zur klassischen Gingivitis zeigt sich die Gingivitis plasmacelluaris häufig therapieresistent
Pejicic, Rada +5 more
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Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1986
Abstract Gingivitis is caused by substances derived from microbial plaque accumulating at or near the gingival sulcus; all other suspected local and systemic etiologic factors either enhance plaque accumulation or retention, or enhance the susceptibility of the gingival tissue to microbial attack. Microbial species specifically associated with gingival
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Abstract Gingivitis is caused by substances derived from microbial plaque accumulating at or near the gingival sulcus; all other suspected local and systemic etiologic factors either enhance plaque accumulation or retention, or enhance the susceptibility of the gingival tissue to microbial attack. Microbial species specifically associated with gingival
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Gingival grafting and gingival repositioning
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1969A free gingival graft was performed on a 21-year-old actress who had inflamed, enlarged, unsightly lower anterior gingival tissue. Such grafting provides an almost immediate stabile, well-keratinized zone of attached gingiva in regions where little or none was present before. Healing is rapid and predictable.
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Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1986
Abstract In recent years, tremendous strides have been made in understanding the etiology of gingivitis. This increase in knowledge has come, for the most part, from basic research in oral microbiology, immunology, histology and pathology. Over the past decade, less progress has been made in further refining the epidemiological relationships between ...
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Abstract In recent years, tremendous strides have been made in understanding the etiology of gingivitis. This increase in knowledge has come, for the most part, from basic research in oral microbiology, immunology, histology and pathology. Over the past decade, less progress has been made in further refining the epidemiological relationships between ...
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Journal of Tongji Medical University, 1996
Presented in this paper is a clinico-pathological report of 11 cases of gingival fibromatosis. Of the 11 patients in our series, 2 cases (18.2%) with family history began to have symptom from age of 3, which is manifested by the involvement of whole gum.
W, Chen, X, Chen
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Presented in this paper is a clinico-pathological report of 11 cases of gingival fibromatosis. Of the 11 patients in our series, 2 cases (18.2%) with family history began to have symptom from age of 3, which is manifested by the involvement of whole gum.
W, Chen, X, Chen
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Journal of Periodontology, 1977
A pathologic entity, the gingival fenestration, has been described. The lesion is seen infrequently in clinical practice, probably due to the short time span of its existence and the lack of acute symptoms. It is possible that it occurs with greater frequency than generally realized.
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A pathologic entity, the gingival fenestration, has been described. The lesion is seen infrequently in clinical practice, probably due to the short time span of its existence and the lack of acute symptoms. It is possible that it occurs with greater frequency than generally realized.
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Conservative Management of Gingival Recession: The Gingival Veneer
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2012ABSTRACTGingival recession is apical migration of the gingival tissues resulting in exposure of the underlying root surface. This can cause significant esthetic concerns for the patient, especially when it affects the anterior teeth. The gingival veneer is a prosthesis indicated for challenging clinical situations where there are esthetic concerns ...
Ashish, Gopakumar, Banoo, Sood
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