Can Periodontal Disease be Cured?Can Periodontal Disease be Cured? - The Journal of the American Dental Associationdoi:10.14219/jada.archive.1941.0192SorrinSidneyElsevier Inc.Journal of the American Dental Association
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Physical removal of the biofilms and calculus by scaling has been the most widely used clinical option in periodontal disease treatment [10]. While dental biofilm-induced gingivitis can be reversed by improved oral hygiene and supragingival scaling, surgical periodontal procedures are performed with more...
Static magnetic field (SMF) promoting bone tissue remodeling is a potential non-invasive therapy technique to accelerate orthodontic tooth movement (OTM). The periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs), which are mechanosensitive cells, are essential for f
conducted by Bascil et al., which reported that acromegaly with the active disease showed a significantly increased frequency of chronic periodontitis compared to those with inactive or cured disease. Further, with the remission of the disease, the incidence of chronic periodontitis progressively ...
What is an example of an important confounder that needs to be controlled in such studies? Smoking behavior is a good example of a confounder that can color the results of many studies regarding relationships between different maladies, like the periodontal diseases and ...
Periodontal disease is prevalent among those who don’t brush and floss their teeth properly. When left unattended, the periodontal disease can cause sore and bleeding gums. When the infection is severe, it can even lead to tooth loss. So, those who notice early symptoms of periodontal disease...
periodontal disease can be further classified into stage I-IV [3,4]. The most common forms of periodontal disease are gingivitis and periodontitis. These conditions involve a group of oral pathogens that can form biofilms on the tooth's surface and in the periodontal pocket and elicit a host ...
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Furthermore, it is now well accepted that periodontal disease is strongly associated with systemic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and other inflammatory comorbidities [4]. Whether in developed or developing countries, periodontitis imposes severe medical burdens on...