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Periodontal Disease in Children
Disease-a-Month, 2011Sahar Alrayyes, DDS, MS, and Thomas C. Hart, DDS, MS, PhD eriodontal disease among children and adolescents consists mainly of ingivitis. The prevalence of marked periodontal destruction is low in oung individuals. In the USA, the prevalence of severe periodontal ttachment loss on multiple teeth among children and young adults is etween 0.2% and 0.5 ...
Thomas C. Hart, Sahar Alrayyes
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Epidemiology of periodontal disease
Archives of Oral Biology, 1990The epidemiological studies of the 50s and 60s have used visual diagnosis for gathering data to describe prevalence and severity of periodontal diseases within a population. Well-defined index systems were developed and loss of connective tissue attachment from a fixed landmark was established.
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Infection and Periodontal Diseases
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1989Contemporary hypotheses that consider the severe forms of periodontal disease to be infections caused by site-specific microbes fail to satisfactorily explain the epidemiologic, anthropologic, and clinical features of periodontal diseases. The microbes that have been designated as periodontopathogens are commensal bacteria present in periodontal health
Robert S. Hirsch, Nigel G. Clarke
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Periodontitis and Cardiovascular Disease
Disease-a-Month, 2011John M. Crawford, BDS, PhD roundbreaking studies in the 1980s demonstrated the causative role of eliobacter pylori in gastric and duodenal ulceration. These findings timulated an explosion of research into the possible microbial etiologies f a variety of other prevalent diseases and conditions—as described in ther articles in this volume.
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Periodontal Disease and Diabetes
2012Diabetes is considered to be a genetically and environmentally based chronic metabolic and vascular syndrome caused by a partial or total insulin deficiency with alteration in the metabolism of lipids, carbohydrates and proteins culminating with different manifestations in different organisms.
Antonio Bascones-Martínez +4 more
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Hibitane in periodontal disease
Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1977Abstract It is generally accepted that gingivitis and periodontal disease can be prevented by means of an effective daily plaque control‐ Also in the treatment of periodontitis plaque control seems to be essential.The plaque‐inhibiting capacity of Hibitane is well documented, and the ability of the agent to prevent gingivitis for a relatively short ...
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2013
Parodontopathies are affections of complex etiopathogenesis. This is related to the often indissoluble link between a variably associated component of inflammatory origin and relevant dystrophic damage, with a greater or lesser extent. The following clinical-anatomic entities are included in the field of the parodontopathies: chronic periodontitis ...
Silvio Mazziotti, Ignazio Pandolfo
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Parodontopathies are affections of complex etiopathogenesis. This is related to the often indissoluble link between a variably associated component of inflammatory origin and relevant dystrophic damage, with a greater or lesser extent. The following clinical-anatomic entities are included in the field of the parodontopathies: chronic periodontitis ...
Silvio Mazziotti, Ignazio Pandolfo
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1984
New forms of patient education are needed to increase the periodontal disease awareness of the general public. Patients are more likely to seek professional treatment for periodontal disease when they are aware of its existence. The general practitioner should be encouraged, through the dental literature and continuing education courses, to assume ...
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New forms of patient education are needed to increase the periodontal disease awareness of the general public. Patients are more likely to seek professional treatment for periodontal disease when they are aware of its existence. The general practitioner should be encouraged, through the dental literature and continuing education courses, to assume ...
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1958
S J, KRESHOVER, A L, RUSSELL
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S J, KRESHOVER, A L, RUSSELL
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