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Periodontal pocketing in HIV‐associated periodontitis

Special Care in Dentistry, 1993
Gingival and periodontal involvement has been described in individuals with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection. The manifestations often include erythematous gingivitis, necrotizing gingivitis, and periodontal involvement characterized by rampant loss of bone and soft tissue, resulting in recession without the formation of periodontal pockets.
J B, Epstein, S, Leziy, A, Ransier
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Yeasts in periodontal pockets

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2001
AbstractObjectives: The presence of yeasts in periodontal pockets has been described in a few studies. The association between yeasts and putative periodontal pathogens is not well described. This study aims at assessing the prevalence of yeasts in periodontal pockets and possible associations with the clinical conditions of the sampled sites and other
A H, Reynaud   +5 more
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Configuration of periodontal pockets

Journal of Periodontal Research, 1966
138 males and 231 females between the ages of 20 and 49 years received periodontal examinations in the Periodontia Clinic of New York University College of Dentistry and were grouped according to age and sex. Periodontal pockets depths were recorded around each individual tooth present.
V, Kumar, R C, Brown, S S, Stahl
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Temperature Gradients in Periodontal Pockets

Journal of Periodontology, 1991
This study was undertaken to determine whether there is any correlation of temperature within periodontal pockets with their depths. Pocket temperatures were measured with a thermocouple at 1 mm intervals of depth in 247 pockets, in 20 patients with periodontitis, mesiobucally and mesiopalatally/mesiolingually in relation to 6 standard teeth.
R H, Meyerov   +3 more
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Residual periodontal pocket treatment with Er:YAG laser-assisted comprehensive periodontal pocket therapy: a retrospective study

Clinical Oral Investigations, 2021
Recently, the application of erbium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Er:YAG) laser has been increasing in periodontal therapy. In this retrospective study, we evaluated the safety and effectiveness of a novel pocket therapy using Er:YAG laser in combination with conventional mechanical scaling and root planing treatment (Er:YAG laser-assisted ...
Akira Aoki   +7 more
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Methanogenic Activity in Human Periodontal Pocket

Current Microbiology, 2003
Samples of subgingival dental tissues were examined for the presence of methanogenic activities. Using enrichment cultures, methanogenic activities were detected in 9 of 17 individuals. A mesophilic, Gram-positive, irregular coccoid methanogen, which showed close resemblance to a Methanosarcina sp., was isolated from one sample collected from a patient
Michele, Robichaux   +2 more
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Periodontal therapy: principles of pocket elimination

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1976
Because periodontal pockets interfere with the patient’s efforts to remove plaque, their elimination is an important component of periodontal therapy. The objectives of periodontal therapy are to arrest the disease process and to restore the periodontium to a state of health. Pockets are the result of periodontal disease. Since these pockets interfere
M J, Deasy   +3 more
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Pressures Recorded during Periodontal Pocket Irrigation

Journal of Periodontology, 1985
Pressures arising during periodontal pocket irrigation with 5 ml and 20 ml disposable plastic syringes, a peristaltic pump and a Waterpik pulsating irrigator were measured with an in‐line transducer and recorder in 11 patients. Three types of needles were used with each device; disposable 15‐gauge straight and angled needles and a 15‐gauge angled ...
A, Kelly   +3 more
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Proteomics of Periodontal Pocket

Current Oral Health Reports, 2017
This study aims to present and evaluate the findings of the literature referring to proteomic analysis of the periodontal pocket aimed to identify potential biomarkers for periodontal disease. A comprehensive examination of data from “shotgun” proteomic analysis has shown that a number of human proteins, previously not extensively investigated in the ...
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