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Effects of different blood groups on the reproduction of periodontal pocket bacteria.
International Dental Journal, 2009BACKGROUND Many studies have been conducted proving the relation between different blood groups and certain diseases. It was claimed in these studies that H pylori showed different distribution according to different blood groups.
T. Demir +4 more
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Periodontal therapy: principles of pocket elimination
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1976Because 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, 1985Pressures 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, 2017This 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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An approach to periodontal pocket elimination
British Journal of Oral Surgery, 1974Abstract Periodontal surgery is employed to alter the form of the periodontal tissues in order to facilitate plaque removal by the patient. Numerous problems are associated with the selection of the appropriate surgical techniques and with the techniques themselves.
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The temperature of the periodontal pockets
Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1981Abstract The temperature of 104 periodontal pockets of various depths was measured before institution of any preventive or curative therapy. A tendency to a rise in pocket temperature due to increased pocket depth was noted. However, statistically no linear correlation was observed between the temperature and the depth of the periodontal pockets.
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Periodontal pocket--predictable treatment.
Compendium of continuing education in dentistry (Jamesburg, N.J. : 1995), 2000Periodontal pocket depths and attachment loss are charted early in treatment to establish a benchmark against which the success of treatment regimens will be measured. They are considered both a measure of past inflammatory disease and a reservoir for periodontal pathogens capable of further destruction.
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Patient self‐care of periodontal pocket infections
Periodontology, 2018N. Arweiler, T. Auschill, A. Sculean
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