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Periodontal Disease and Periodontal Tissue Regeneration

Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 2010
Periodontal disease leads to destruction of the periodontium such as alveolar bone, cementum, the periodontal ligament, and gingiva. Effective treatment for periodontal tissue regeneration is important, because periodontal disease is related to several systemic diseases.
Morikuni, Tobita, Hiroshi, Mizuno
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RANKL and periodontitis

Folia Pharmacologica Japonica, 2023
Periodontal disease is characterized by inflammation of the periodontal tissue and subsequent destruction of the alveolar bone. It is one of the most common infectious diseases in humans, being the leading cause of tooth loss in adults. Recently, it has been shown that the receptor activator of NF-κB ligand (RANKL) produced by osteoblasts and ...
Yutaro, Ando, Masayuki, Tsukasaki
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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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Periodontitis

Annals of Periodontology, 1999
The purpose of this review was to assess the scientific and clinical bases for the proposed classification of periodontitis. The clinical and histopathological signs and the etiology of periodontitis were described. Cross‐sectional studies were analyzed to determine when onset of periodontitis most frequently occurs in adults.
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Prevalence of periodontitis and suspected periodontal pathogens in families of adult periodontitis patients

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1994
Abstract The aim of the present study was to investigate the prevalence of periodontopathic microorganisms and periodontal destruction in the spouses and children of adult periodontitis patients. For this study, 24 families were selected on the basis of one parent with severe periodontal breakdown and the presence of Actinobacillus ...
M D, Petit   +4 more
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Immunopathology of Periodontal Disease: I. Immunologic Profiles in Periodontitis and Juvenile Periodontitis

Journal of Periodontology, 1980
Eleven patients with periodontitis, ten patients with juvenile periodontitis and ten control subjects were studied to compare systemic and local immunologic responses and various other blood parameters. A more intensified immunologic response was seen in juvenile periodontitis as compared to periodontitis or controls as evidenced by: (1) greater number
R J, Johnson   +4 more
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Periodontal ultrasonography

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2003
AbstractObjectives: The aim of this study was to investigate high‐frequency ultrasound imaging for periodontal assessment.Material and methods: A newly developed ultrasonic scanner with a frequency of 20 MHz was used. Pig jaws were selected as the experimental model.
Fotis I, Tsiolis   +2 more
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Lifestyle and periodontitis: The emergence of personalized periodontics

Periodontology 2000, 2018
AbstractPersonalized medicine is a medical model that involves the tailoring of healthcare ‐ with medical decisions, practices, and/or products being customized to an individual patient. In this model, diagnostic testing is often employed for selecting appropriate and optimal therapies based on the context of a patient's genetic content or other ...
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Periodontal Emergencies

Dental Clinics of North America, 1986
Discomfort manifesting in the gingival tissues prompts patients to seek emergency treatment. Several clinical entities should be included in the differential diagnosis. Accurate diagnosis and appropriate therapy is essential to resolving the problem.
D R, Ahl, J L, Hilgeman, J D, Snyder
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Stress and periodontitis

Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Tandheelkunde, 2020
Gingivitis and periodontitis can worsen with reduced immune fitness. Various causes can reduce immune fitness in a host, as a result of which the balance between the host and the microbiome is disturbed. Among others, lifestyle factors, such as stress and smoking, can have a negative influence on immune fitness.
L, Pitzurra, B G, Loos
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