Despite etiological differences between aggressive and chronic periodontitis, the treatment concept for aggressive periodontitis is largely similar to that for chronic periodontitis. The goal of treatment is to create a clinical condition that is conducive to retaining as many teeth as possible for as long as possible. When a diagnosis has been made and risk factors have been identified, active treatment is commenced. The initial phase of active treatment consists of mechanical debridement, either alone or supplemented with antimicrobial drugs. Scaling and root planing has been shown to be effective in improving clinical indices, but does not always guarantee long-term stability. Antimicrobials can play a significant role in controlling agg...
At the International Workshop for Classification of Periodontal Diseases and Conditions in 1999, the...
Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory process which affects the tooth - supporting structures of t...
There is evidence that specific bacteria produce particular forms of periodontal disease. Currently,...
Despite etiological differences between aggressive and chronic periodontitis, the treatment concept ...
Aggressive periodontitis, a distinct clinical entity of periodontal disease, is characterized by a p...
Both systemic and topical antibiotics are increasingly used in the management of periodontal infecti...
Background: Previously, we showed that systemic metronidazole and amoxicillin significantly improved...
Aim. Taking into consideration the fact that antibiotics as drugs can only be used as an additional ...
This study evaluated a combined systemic and topical anti-infective periodontal treatment of 35 adul...
Over the last 100 years, methods of surgical periodontal treatment have enjoyed a history of success...
Periodontal diseases are infectious diseases with a mixed microbial aetiology and marked inflammator...
Treatment of periodontitis aims at preventing further disease progression with the intentions to red...
Comprehensive treatment of periodontitis is very different from the treatment of most bacterial infe...
The correlation between recurrent bleeding on probing and the progression of periodontal destruction...
Traditional antimicrobial therapies for periodontitis (PD) have long focused on non-selective and di...
At the International Workshop for Classification of Periodontal Diseases and Conditions in 1999, the...
Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory process which affects the tooth - supporting structures of t...
There is evidence that specific bacteria produce particular forms of periodontal disease. Currently,...
Despite etiological differences between aggressive and chronic periodontitis, the treatment concept ...
Aggressive periodontitis, a distinct clinical entity of periodontal disease, is characterized by a p...
Both systemic and topical antibiotics are increasingly used in the management of periodontal infecti...
Background: Previously, we showed that systemic metronidazole and amoxicillin significantly improved...
Aim. Taking into consideration the fact that antibiotics as drugs can only be used as an additional ...
This study evaluated a combined systemic and topical anti-infective periodontal treatment of 35 adul...
Over the last 100 years, methods of surgical periodontal treatment have enjoyed a history of success...
Periodontal diseases are infectious diseases with a mixed microbial aetiology and marked inflammator...
Treatment of periodontitis aims at preventing further disease progression with the intentions to red...
Comprehensive treatment of periodontitis is very different from the treatment of most bacterial infe...
The correlation between recurrent bleeding on probing and the progression of periodontal destruction...
Traditional antimicrobial therapies for periodontitis (PD) have long focused on non-selective and di...
At the International Workshop for Classification of Periodontal Diseases and Conditions in 1999, the...
Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory process which affects the tooth - supporting structures of t...
There is evidence that specific bacteria produce particular forms of periodontal disease. Currently,...