Nonsurgical and surgical treatment of periodontitis: how many options for one disease?
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Abstract
Treatment of periodontitis aims at preventing further disease progression with the intentions to reduce the risk of tooth loss, minimize symptoms and perception of the disease, possibly restore lost periodontal tissue and provide information on maintaining a healthy periodontium. Therapeutic intervention includes introduction of techniques to change behavior, such as: individually tailored oral-hygiene instructions; a smoking-cessation program; dietary adjustment; subgingival instrumentation to remove plaque and calculus; local and systemic pharmacotherapy; and various types of surgery. No single treatment option has shown superiority, and virtually all types of mechanical periodontal treatment benefit from…
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- Medicine
- Periodontitis
- Oral hygiene
- Periodontium
- Disease
- Intervention (counseling)
- Pharmacotherapy
- Dentistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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