Periodontal diseases in children and adolescents comprise mainly of gingivitis. Gingivitis is an inflammation involving the gingival tissues next to the teeth. Marginal gingivitis is the most common form of periodontal disease and starts in early childhood. However, severe gingivitis is relatively uncommon in children, although a large population has a mild, reversible type of gingivitis. The major etiologic factors associated with gingivitis and more significantly periodontal diseases are uncalcified and calcified bacterial plaque. The gingival tissues in children are different from those in adults. Due to these differences in the structure between the gingival tissues of the child and the adult, even the clinical features and disease mani...
Inflammatory periodontal diseases are characterized by non-deviant growth, are widespread among chil...
Children diagnosed as having juvenile diabetes mellitus have been compared with healthy children of ...
GINGIVITIS IS COMMON IN CHILDREN but its etiology is not well understood. Results of earlier studies...
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Periodontal diseases are among the most frequent diseases affecting children and adolescents. These ...
Aim: The aim of the present study is an epidemiological study of risk factors and the prevalence of ...
The Gingivitis are often defined as diseases that affect school-age children often causing pain and ...
Children are vulnerable to various forms of gum (or gingival) diseases, and despite being mild in mo...
Will early forms of periodontitis in childhood predict future risk for severe periodontitis? At what...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Gingivitis is a reversible inflammation of gingival tissue. The prevalence of gi...
Introduction: Periodontal disease can manifest different forms on children and teenagers, with a lar...
Background: Periodontal diseases are among the most frequent diseases affecting children and adolesc...
The authors analyze the most common periodontal diseases in pediatric age. They demonstrate that the...
Introduction: chronic gingivitis is the inflammatory process that affects the periodontium of protec...
Background: Severity of gingivitis in young children is lower than in older children and young adult...
Inflammatory periodontal diseases are characterized by non-deviant growth, are widespread among chil...
Children diagnosed as having juvenile diabetes mellitus have been compared with healthy children of ...
GINGIVITIS IS COMMON IN CHILDREN but its etiology is not well understood. Results of earlier studies...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...
Periodontal diseases are among the most frequent diseases affecting children and adolescents. These ...
Aim: The aim of the present study is an epidemiological study of risk factors and the prevalence of ...
The Gingivitis are often defined as diseases that affect school-age children often causing pain and ...
Children are vulnerable to various forms of gum (or gingival) diseases, and despite being mild in mo...
Will early forms of periodontitis in childhood predict future risk for severe periodontitis? At what...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Gingivitis is a reversible inflammation of gingival tissue. The prevalence of gi...
Introduction: Periodontal disease can manifest different forms on children and teenagers, with a lar...
Background: Periodontal diseases are among the most frequent diseases affecting children and adolesc...
The authors analyze the most common periodontal diseases in pediatric age. They demonstrate that the...
Introduction: chronic gingivitis is the inflammatory process that affects the periodontium of protec...
Background: Severity of gingivitis in young children is lower than in older children and young adult...
Inflammatory periodontal diseases are characterized by non-deviant growth, are widespread among chil...
Children diagnosed as having juvenile diabetes mellitus have been compared with healthy children of ...
GINGIVITIS IS COMMON IN CHILDREN but its etiology is not well understood. Results of earlier studies...