Overview of Acute Gingival Diseases
Acute gingival diseases encompass various conditions such as Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis, Necrotizing Ulcerative Periodontitis, Necrotizing Ulcerative Stomatitis, and others. Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis (NUG) is a microbial disease primarily affecting the gingiva, characterized by necros
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Understanding the Defense Mechanism of Gingiva and Collection of Gingival Crevicular Fluid
Explore the intricate defense mechanisms of the gingiva against bacterial aggression and mechanical trauma. Learn about the collection methods and analysis of gingival crevicular fluid for understanding periodontal health. Discover the composition, role, and permeability of compounds in the gingival
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Comprehensive Clinical Periodontology Case Study Presentation
This comprehensive clinical periodontology case study presentation includes detailed information on the patient's general and dental history, oral hygiene assessment, periodontal diagnostics, radiographic analysis, occlusion evaluation, periodontal risk assessment, diagnosis, therapy plan, surgical
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Mucogingival Surgery and Perio-Plastic Procedures Overview
The article discusses mucogingival surgery and perio-plastic procedures, focusing on issues like aberrant frenum, inadequate attached gingiva, and shallow vestibule. It explores the importance of these surgical interventions in addressing gingival inflammation, recession, and other mucogingival prob
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Mammalian Tooth Structure: Vertical Section Overview
Mammalian teeth consist of hard tissues (enamel, dentine, cementum) and soft tissue (tooth pulp). The enamel is the hardest, dentine surrounds the pulp cavity, and cementum covers the dentine and connects to the alveolar bone. Tooth pulp provides support, nourishment, and defense mechanisms. Support
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Understanding the Anatomy of the Oral Cavity
The oral cavity extends from the lips to the hard and soft palate and houses various structures like the tongue, buccal mucosa, floor of the mouth, hard palate, gingiva, and lips. This detailed overview covers the different regions of the tongue, mucosal linings, salivary glands, and palatal structu
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Understanding Dentoalveolar Injuries: Causes and Classification
Dentoalveolar injuries refer to trauma affecting the teeth and their supporting structures. These injuries can range from isolated incidents to significant maxillofacial damage. They are classified into categories based on the affected tissues, including hard dental tissues, pulp, periodontal tissue
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Understanding Bone Destruction in Periodontal Disease
The progression of periodontal disease can lead to bone destruction in the alveolar bone, which is crucial in supporting teeth. The inflammatory process causes permanent damage to the periodontium tissues, resulting in connective tissue loss and bone resorption. Different patterns of bone loss, such
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