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Periodontal Disease

Topics in Companion Animal Medicine, 2008
Periodontal disease is the most commonly diagnosed problem in small animal veterinary medicine. In the vast majority of cases, however, there are little to no outward clinical signs of the disease process, and, therefore, therapy often comes very late in the disease course.
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Hallmarks of Periodontitis

Current Medicinal Chemistry
Periodontitis is a complex polymicrobial disease of the oral cavity that affects tooth-supporting tissues. It is caused by multiple factors, such as pathogenic bacteria, genetic predisposition, and host immune response factors. The pathogenesis of periodontal disease involves the complex interrelations among bacterial toxins, several populations of ...
Asma Gasmi, Benahmed   +8 more
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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 Considerations

Dental Clinics of North America, 1980
An attempt has been made to outline the basic periodontal approach to patients who require removable partial dentures. The education, examination, motivation, and treatment of periodontal disease prior to undertaking restorative procedures has been presented from a pragmatic approach. The underlying rationale is based on patient awareness without which
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Periodontics

Dental Clinics of North America, 1969
F M, Wentz, R J, Pollock
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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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THE PERIODONTAL INFRASTRUCTURE

Dental Clinics of North America, 1998
The dental clinician wishing to achieve an optimal esthetic restorative result must possess a thorough knowledge of esthetic and biologic periodontal principles before proceeding with treatment. The periodontal infrastructure has the capability to be successfully modified or enhanced before restorative therapy in a manner that potentiates the final ...
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Periodontics of Tomorrow

Dental Clinics of North America, 1988
In the early post-World War II years, there was no unified paradigm to explain the etiology of periodontal diseases. Subsequent studies established that the diseases were caused by bacteria colonizing the gingiva and subgingiva, leading to rational approaches to treatment and prevention. Research to identify the principal and bacterial species involved
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Periodontal materials

Australian Dental Journal, 2011
AbstractPeriodontics is more associated with debridement of periodontal pockets and not generally thought of as using dental materials in the treatment of patients. However, the last 30 years have seen the development of materials used in regeneration of the periodontal tissues following periodontal disease, guided tissue regeneration, and the use of ...
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Nanoparticulate cell-free DNA scavenger for treating inflammatory bone loss in periodontitis

Nature Communications, 2022
Hanyao Huang, Weiyi Pan, Yifan Wang
exaly  

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