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Neutrophils in the periodontium: Interactions with pathogens and roles in tissue homeostasis and inflammation

Immunological Reviews, 2022
Neutrophils are of key importance in periodontal health and disease. In their absence or when they are functionally defective, as occurs in certain congenital disorders, affected individuals develop severe forms of periodontitis in early age.
S. Uriarte, G. Hajishengallis
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Regenerating the Periodontium

Dental Update, 2008
A variety of techniques have been used in an attempt to regenerate periodontal tissues. Studies have confirmed that considerable but varying amounts of new connective tissue attachment may form on teeth treated with these techniques. At present, careful case selection and meticulous surgical technique can regenerate the periodontium, although studies ...
Geoffrey, Sharpe   +2 more
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Drugs and the periodontium

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1988
Abstract The periodontium and periodontal disease activity can be affected by systemic drug therapy. Many drugs can have an adverse effect on the periodontium, i.e., gingival hyperplasia. Alternatively, some drugs can modify the inflammatory and immunological responses of the periodontal tissues to bacterial plaque.
R A, Seymour, P A, Heasman
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Periodontal Ligament Stem Cells: Regenerative Potency in Periodontium

Stem Cells and Development, 2019
Periodontium is consisted of root cementum, bone lining the tooth socket, gingiva facing the tooth, and periodontal ligament (PDL). Its primary functions are support of the tooth and protection of tooth, nerve, and blood vessels from injury by mechanical
Atsushi Tomokiyo, Naohisa Wada, H. Maeda
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Overdentures and the Periodontium

Dental Clinics of North America, 1980
Many reasons have been clarified for the retention of teeth in the oral cavity for use as overdenture abutments. The benefits afforded the patient by the preservation of the periodontium have been explained, and methods have been discussed to evaluate the zone of attached gingiva around overdenture abutments.
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The Periodontium of Ageing Humans

Journal of Periodontology, 1972
T H E R E IS LITTLE INFORMATION on the periodontium of ageing humans. Patients in the fifth, sixth, and seventh decades of life, and older, are viewed with caution by dentists. Their treatment, however, is much the same as that given to younger adults.
D, Grant, S, Bernick
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Principal fibres of the periodontium

Journal of Periodontal Research, 1969
The arrangement of the principal fibres of the periodontium of the Vervet monkey was investigated. This study indicates that the cemento‐gingival fibres, radiate out from the cementum of the teeth in much the same way as do the cemento‐alveolar fibres.
H, Smukler, C J, Dreyer
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The Relationships Between Tooth-Supported Fixed Dental Prostheses and Restorations and the Periodontium.

Journal of Prosthodontics, 2020
PURPOSE To search the literature and to critically evaluate the findings on the periodontal outcomes of restorations and tooth-supported fixed prostheses.
C. Ercoli   +6 more
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Visualization of the Microcirculation of the Periodontium

Journal of Periodontology-Periodontics, 1969
T H E MICROVASCULATURE of the periodontium must be delineated anatomically and studied in function inasmuch as tissue behavior is related intimately to vascular competency. As the microcirculation may be altered in distribution, structure and behavior in many disease processes (viz, inflammation, occlusal traumatism, diabetes mellitus) knowledge of the
H, Turner   +4 more
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