Periodontal disease is the most commonly occurring yet unusual infection in humans. It is initiated by pathogenic plaque biofilm and characterized by bacteria-induced inflammatory destruction of tooth-supporting structures and alveolar bone. Periodontitis remains the most common cause of tooth loss in adults. Currently, periodontal diseases are also recognized as serious infections with profound effects on general health. In recent years, new concepts and discoveries have been made in further understanding of the nature of periodontal disease and its aetiopathogenesis. These can be well reflected in recognition of dental plaque as a biofilm; identification and characterization of periodontopathogens and their virulence factors; recognition ...
The periodontal diseases are highly prevalent and can affect up to 90% of the worldwide population. ...
Abstract: many oral pathologies, such as dental caries, periodontal disease and peri-implantitis are...
Introduction: The study of the aetiology of periodontal diseases has continued for decades with much...
The purpose of this chapter was to outline the etiology, pathogenesis, and tissue changes resulting ...
This book aims to provide clinicians with a refined understanding of the biology that underlies peri...
ABSTRACT: Periodontitis is a common disorder affecting >40% of adults in the United States. Globally...
Periodontal disease is the most frequent cause of tooth loss among adults. It is defined as a plaque...
Periodontal disease is classically characterized by progressive destruction of the soft and hard tis...
It is becoming clear that periodontitis is an inflammatory disease initiated by oral microbial biofi...
The human oral cavity contains a large number of different microbial habitats. When microbes from th...
In the mid-1960s the microbial aetiology of periodontal diseases was introduced based on classical e...
According to the new classification proposed by the recent 2017 World Workshop on Periodontal and Pe...
The periodontal disease is conformed by a group of illnesses affecting the gums and dental support s...
The oral cavity contains a complex micro-ecosystem of flora inhabiting a variety of different niches...
Advances in periodontal science and practice over the last decade have radically changed the underst...
The periodontal diseases are highly prevalent and can affect up to 90% of the worldwide population. ...
Abstract: many oral pathologies, such as dental caries, periodontal disease and peri-implantitis are...
Introduction: The study of the aetiology of periodontal diseases has continued for decades with much...
The purpose of this chapter was to outline the etiology, pathogenesis, and tissue changes resulting ...
This book aims to provide clinicians with a refined understanding of the biology that underlies peri...
ABSTRACT: Periodontitis is a common disorder affecting >40% of adults in the United States. Globally...
Periodontal disease is the most frequent cause of tooth loss among adults. It is defined as a plaque...
Periodontal disease is classically characterized by progressive destruction of the soft and hard tis...
It is becoming clear that periodontitis is an inflammatory disease initiated by oral microbial biofi...
The human oral cavity contains a large number of different microbial habitats. When microbes from th...
In the mid-1960s the microbial aetiology of periodontal diseases was introduced based on classical e...
According to the new classification proposed by the recent 2017 World Workshop on Periodontal and Pe...
The periodontal disease is conformed by a group of illnesses affecting the gums and dental support s...
The oral cavity contains a complex micro-ecosystem of flora inhabiting a variety of different niches...
Advances in periodontal science and practice over the last decade have radically changed the underst...
The periodontal diseases are highly prevalent and can affect up to 90% of the worldwide population. ...
Abstract: many oral pathologies, such as dental caries, periodontal disease and peri-implantitis are...
Introduction: The study of the aetiology of periodontal diseases has continued for decades with much...