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Moxifloxacin HCl-Incorporated Aqueous-Induced Nitrocellulose-Based In Situ Gel for Periodontal Pocket Delivery. [PDF]
Senarat S+5 more
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The Gingival Sulcus and the Periodontal Pocket Immediately Following Scaling of Teeth [PDF]
Sigurd P. Ramfjord, Gordon Kiester
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Abstract Background The study aims to analyze the effectiveness of nonsurgical re‐instrumentation of residual pockets as step 3 of periodontal therapy and the stability of treatment outcomes at 18 months. Methods The study sample consisted of 489 patients diagnosed and treated nonsurgically for periodontitis.
Anna Liss+3 more
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Cavitation in a periodontal pocket by an ultrasonic dental scaler: A numerical investigation. [PDF]
Yu Y+5 more
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The Increase of Periodontal Tissue in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients Based on Index CPITN [PDF]
The prevalence of periodontal disease in Indonesia for all age groups has reached 96.58%. Periodontal disease has been identified as a consequence of diabetes mellitus (DM). The purpose of this study is to determine the differences of periodontal tissues
Budiman, B. (Budiman)
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A GENERAL OVERVIEW OF PERIODONTAL POCKETS
A periodontal pocket refers to an unusually deep gingival sulcus. When the sulcular depth exceeds three millimeters, regular brushing cannot effectively remove debris from the area. At this point, dental intervention is necessary in order to thoroughly clean the infected area.
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Abstract Background Periodontitis has been linked to various systemic health conditions. This study investigated whether the association between periodontitis and prostate‐specific antigen (PSA) is direct or mediated through intermediary systemic diseases.
Muhammad H. A. Saleh+7 more
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Posterior photoacoustic/ultrasound imaging of the periodontal pocket with a compact intraoral transducer. [PDF]
Fu L+5 more
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Abstract Background Peri‐implantitis has become an important health issue in implant dentistry in the past years. Despite the magnitude of this problem and the potential grave consequences, the predictability and long‐term stability of its treatment is still a matter of controversy.
Beatriz de Tapia+4 more
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Abstract Background Peri‐implantitis poses a major challenge as contemporary nonsurgical treatments show dissatisfactory results and mucosal flap surgery is often needed. Diode lasers can remove granulation tissue and submucosal bacteria, and if it achieves similar clinical results, then it could be used as a less invasive first approach.
Sebastian Malmqvist+8 more
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