PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY - 3rd Ed. (2005)
classified as local or general. Local factors, for example, an instanding lateral incisor, may serve to compromise local plaque ...
Talon cusps. Pitted, grooved amelogenesis imperfecta (with sensitivity). Enamel pearls or root grooves. Examples of iatrogenic ...
There are a number of smoking-related mechanisms pertaining to smoking as a risk factor for periodontal disease. These include: ...
626H Fig. 11.9 Chronic marginal gingivitis associated with fixed appliance therapy. 11.10.2 Gingival enlargement The anterior pa ...
630H Fig. 11.11 Apical root resorption of 321|123 following orthodontic treatment. (Reproduced by kind permission of Dr I. L. Ch ...
Aggressive periodontal diseases were previously known as early-onset diseases, namely, prepubertal and juvenile periodontitis. A ...
ensures that reinfection is detected early. Key Points Primary dentition (prepubertal periodontitis): localized/generalized; ag ...
horizontal resorption producing an irregular alveolar crest. When patients have good plaque control the degree of bone resorptio ...
A more radical approach is to undertake flap surgery so that better access is achieved for root cleaning, and the superficial, i ...
636H Fig. 11.14 Aggressive periodontitis with generalized bone loss in a 16-year-old male. 11.11.3 Genetic factors and aggressiv ...
link with syndromes. 11.12 PERIODONTITIS AS A MANIFESTATION OF SYSTEMIC DISEASE 11.12.0 Introduction The genetic basis for agg ...
11.12.2 Neutropenias The neutropenias comprise a heterogeneous group of blood disorders that are characterized by a periodic or ...
'downhill' extremely rapidly. The majority of patients do not survive beyond 30 years. The progressive periodontal condition is ...
11.12.6 Langerhans' cell histiocytosis Langerhans' cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a non-malignant granulomatous, childhood disorder ...
Prepubertal periodontitis/systemic diseases: very rare; autosomal mode of inheritance; aggressive periodontal destruction. The ...
Angles Class III malocclusions with crowding; Lack of an anterior lip seal; Anterior open bites. General risk factors for peri ...
Sabiston, C. B., Jr (1986). A review and proposal for the etiology of acute necrotising gingivitis. 647HJournal of Clinical Peri ...
survey of 7-9-year-old children in Sweden. Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 21 , 313-19. Copyright © 2005 Oxford University P ...
660H Fig. 12.1 A 7-year-old girl who fell off her bicycle and sustained orofacial injuries. 661H Fig. 12.2 A 3-year-old child wi ...
662H Fig. 12.3 A fracture of the upper left central incisor involving enamel and dentine. 12.2 AETIOLOGY The most accident prone ...
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