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Periodontal Examination

Dental Clinics of North America, 1980
With the exception of gingival indices, it is evident that there have not been great changes in the methods used in clinical practice. Rather, the changes made are in the categories of integration of methods and interpretation of data. We know that the extent of periodontal disease cannot be ascertained from any single diagnostic aid alone.
P J, Robinson, R M, Vitek
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Periodontal Abscess

Annals of Periodontology, 1999
This review focuses on the classification of periodontal abscesses, which are localized purulent infections of periodontal tissues, and discusses their etiology and clinical characteristics. Ann Periodontol 1999;4:79‐82.
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Local Drug Delivery in Periodontics

, 2020
2 Classification Based on degradability of the device bacteria, e.g. chlorhexidine, a bactericidal agent, eriodontal diseases are bacterial A) Biodegradable kills microorganisms by destroying the cell i n fec t ions cha rac te r i zed by B ...
Mayank Nagpal
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Periodontal Therapy

Topics in Companion Animal Medicine, 2008
Periodontal disease is the most common disease in small animal patients. It not only creates severe localized infection, but it has been linked to numerous severe systemic maladies. Proper therapy of this disease process results in a significant increase in the overall health of the patient.
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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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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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Periodontal Microsurgery

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2003
The purpose of this article is to introduce the history of microsurgery in the surgical disciplines. It reviews the benefits and potential applications of magnification and microsurgery in the specialty of periodontics. Esthetic procedures encompassing periodontal plastic microsurgery are described with an emphasis on clinical cases to demonstrate ...
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A public health perspective on personalized periodontics.

Periodontology, 2018
In this paper, we consider personalized periodontics from a public health perspective. Periodontitis is an under-acknowledged and important public health problem, and there has long been interest in identifying and treating those who are at high risk of ...
Ellie T Knight, W. Murray Thomson
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PERIODONTAL CARE

Dental Clinics of North America, 1997
Prevalence of periodontal disease increases with increasing age. Recent surveys show a decline in edentulism, resulting in an increase in the number of teeth at risk for moderate periodontal disease, with more severe disease restricted to a small portion of the population.
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Periodontal diseases

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2017
Periodontal diseases comprise a wide range of inflammatory conditions that affect the supporting structures of the teeth (the gingiva, bone and periodontal ligament), which could lead to tooth loss and contribute to systemic inflammation. Chronic periodontitis predominantly affects adults, but aggressive periodontitis may occasionally occur in children.
Denis F, Kinane   +2 more
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