Current Concepts in the Management of Periodontitis
Keene State College · Stony Brook School · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Periodontitis is a common disorder affecting >40% of adults in the United States. Globally, the severe form of the disease has a prevalence of 11%. In advanced cases, periodontitis leads to tooth loss and reduced quality of life. The aetiology of periodontitis is multifactorial. Subgingival dental biofilm elicits a host inflammatory and immune response, ultimately leading to irreversible destruction of the periodontium (i.e. alveolar bone and periodontal ligament) in a susceptible host. In order to successfully manage periodontitis, dental professionals must understand the pathogenesis, primary aetiology, risk factors, contributing factors and treatment protocols. Careful diagnosis, elimination of the causes…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 47.05
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 168
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3Topics & keywords
- Periodontitis
- Periodontium
- Medicine
- Dental alveolus
- Etiology
- Dentistry
- Periodontal fiber
- Scaling and root planing
- Good health and well-being