How To Use Periodontitis In A Sentence
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Some clinical case reports have shown that immature permanent teeth with periradicular periodontitis or abscess can undergo apexogenesis after conservative endodontic treatment.
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Animal models are widely used in the study of pathologic processes of periodontitis.
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When gingivitis isn't treated, it can lead to periodontitis, in which the gums loosen around the teeth and pockets of bacteria and pus form, sometimes damaging the supporting bone and causing tooth loss.
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In order to examine the degree of cardiovascular risk from periodontitis compared with other risk factors, cohort studies are required.
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Alternatively you may be referred to a periodontist, a dentist who specialises in treating periodontitis.
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A study of 184 cirrhosis patients found 44 per cent also had severe gum disease (periodontitis).
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Is the periodontitis able to initiate leucocythemia?
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Gingivitis did not increase the risk of coronary heart disease, whereas periodontitis or having no teeth increased it by about 25%.
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Other signs can include gingival oedema, periodontitis and adenopathy.
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P. intermedia strain 17 was isolated from a chronic periodontitis lesion in our laboratory and described as a viscous material producing strain.
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Which does the periodontitis symptom have? Can the periodontitis administer well?
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As many as 44 percent of those aged 55 to 90 who still have their teeth also have periodontitis.
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Acute lathyrism is not an appropriate model for periodontitis which has a chronic origin.
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Conclusion It is considered as an auxiliary therapy in severe chronic periodontitis to administer dental floss or interdental brush.
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Objective: To study the expression of IL-8 and elastase in chronic periodontitis patients.
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C = periodontally-healthy controls; AP = aggressive periodontitis cases.
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The second form of periodontal disease is chronic periodontitis and this is where the inflammation leads to loss of the bone and the periodontal ligament that holds the teeth in, and ultimately leads to loss of the teeth.
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Periodontitis is a chronic infectious disease of the gums and underlying bony tissues.
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Periodontitis is characterized by inflammation around the tooth.
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Chronic periodontitis (inflammation of the gingiva and periodontal membrane) may be a sequel of chronic gingivitis, usually because of accumulation of plaque and calculus.
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A severely inflamed pulp will eventually necrose, causing apical periodontitis, which is inflammation around the apex of the tooth.