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Gingivitis plasmacellularis

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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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Microbial signatures of health, gingivitis, and periodontitis

open access: yesPeriodontology 2000, 2021
The subgingival crevice harbors diverse microbial communities. Shifts in the composition of these communities occur with the development of gingivitis and periodontitis, which are considered as successive stages of periodontal health deterioration. It is
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Gingival enlargements and localized gingival overgrowths

Australian Dental Journal, 2010
AbstractGingival enlargements are a common clinical finding and most represent a reactive hyperplasia as a direct result of plaque related inflammatory gingival disease. These generally respond to conservative tissue management and attention to plaque control.
Savage, N.W., Daly, C.G.
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Gingival angiosarcoma mimicking necrotizing gingivitis

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2010
The authors present a case of a rare highly malignant condition that initially appeared clinically and histologically to be the relatively common and benign condition necrotizing gingivitis. Conditions that do not follow the expected clinical course mandate further investigation because rare malignant disease is not foremost in the mind of dentists and
T, Mücke   +3 more
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Gingivitis induced by gingival impaction in monkeys

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1981
Impaction of the gingival sulcus with elastic bands deforms the gingival sulcus, forming a surface for growth of bacterial plaque, compresses and causes necrosis of surface epithelium and the subjacent lamina propria. The teeth become extruded and make premature contact with their apposing teeth.
P D, Toto, J A, Kollar, A W, Gargiulo
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Ultrastructure of Gingival Epithelium in Chronic Gingivitis

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2012
We 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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Gingivitis*

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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Gingival grafting and gingival repositioning

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1969
A 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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