The progression of periodontal disease involves five consecutive stages, i.e., microbial colonization of the dental enamel, establishment of the dental plaque, gingivitis, pyorrhea, and periodontitis. First, proteineous film is formed on the enamel surface by nonmutans streptococci, e.g., S. ...
This cross-sectional study estimates the prevalence of periodontal disease and citrullinating periodontopathic bacteria in individuals who test positive
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and other heretofore unidentified BANA positive organisms in the plaque samples. The diagnostic test is also helpful for quantitative evaluation of various stages of treatment of the disease and can aid in a determination of whether treatment has been adequate and whether additional modalities of treatm...
1.Demonstrates the progress of periodontal disease. 2.Material: Resin. 3.Weight: 0.2kg/pc. 4. MOQ: 10pcs Feature:Periodontal diseases demonstration model. Sagittally sectioned model forvisualdemonstration of gingivitis and alveolar resorption in a series of 6 stages includingnormal cond...
Periodontal tissue loss is the main reason for tooth mobility and loss caused by periodontal disease. Dental follicle stem cells (DFSCs) have significant therapeutic potential in periodontal regeneration, which maybe mainly depends on their potent immunomodulatory capacity. Consequently, this study aims ...
Objective Periodontal disease (PD) is viewed today as multifactorial problems initiated and sustained by bacteria but significantly modified by the body’s response to bacterial plaque. Recent studies have suggested that gene polymorphisms could be invol
changes in the proteome that take place in our recently establishedin vitroperiodontal infection model13. This approach aspires to unravel in more detail the intricate interactions between the gingival tissue and subgingival biofilms during the early stages of the establishment of periodontal inflammation...
Periodontal disease has a negative impact on the OHRQoL of periodontal patients, especially in severe stages (III–IV). Basic periodontal treatment can improve the OHRQoL of periodontal patients one month after treatment. Keywords: nonsurgical periodontal therapy; periodontitis; quality of life; scaling...