Background: Gingival Hyperplasia (GH) may occur as a hereditary disorder or linked to certain factors such as drugs. Drug induced GH; now referred to as Gingival Overgrowth (GO) typically develops in a susceptible individual within 1-3 months of commencing medication. It is the most common oral side effect reported with the use of anticonvulsants and aesthetically displeasing. This study aims to evaluate the proportion of epileptic patients attending the Neurology Clinic of LUTH that present with GO and assess the associated factors. Patients and methods: 300 dentate subjects consisting of 150 epileptics and 150 controls matched for age and sex participated in this study. Bio-data and medical history were collected using a structured self-a...
Gingival enlargement is a common feature of periodontal disease which is occasionally associated wit...
Phenytoin is a diphenylhydantoin which is mostly used in the treatment of epilepsies and arrhythmias...
The purpose of this paper is to review the causes and describe the appearance of drug-induced gingiv...
Introduction: Epilepsy is a clinically complex phenomenon with various underlying causes. It affects...
Magister Chirurgiae Dentium (MChD)Epilepsy is a fairly common condition and the anti-convulsant drug...
The anti-convulsivant drug therapy represents a risk factor for the periodontal impairments in patie...
Background: Gingival overgrowth may be idiopathic or secondary. Drug Induced Gingival Overgrowth (DI...
Introduction: Gingival enlargement is the term now used to describe medication-related gingival over...
Gingival overgrowth (GO) may be related to the frequent use of certain medications, such as cyclospo...
Periodontal diseases are common in most populations and affect people at all socioeconomic levels. E...
Purpose Periodontal diseases are common in most populations and affect people at all socioeconomic l...
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Abstract – Background- Chronic administration of phenytoin has been associated to have a number of a...
Introduction: Epilepsy, in all its forms, must be known by the dental specialists who always can enc...
The objective of the study was to describe the prevalence and severity of gingival overgrowth (GO) a...
Gingival enlargement is a common feature of periodontal disease which is occasionally associated wit...
Phenytoin is a diphenylhydantoin which is mostly used in the treatment of epilepsies and arrhythmias...
The purpose of this paper is to review the causes and describe the appearance of drug-induced gingiv...
Introduction: Epilepsy is a clinically complex phenomenon with various underlying causes. It affects...
Magister Chirurgiae Dentium (MChD)Epilepsy is a fairly common condition and the anti-convulsant drug...
The anti-convulsivant drug therapy represents a risk factor for the periodontal impairments in patie...
Background: Gingival overgrowth may be idiopathic or secondary. Drug Induced Gingival Overgrowth (DI...
Introduction: Gingival enlargement is the term now used to describe medication-related gingival over...
Gingival overgrowth (GO) may be related to the frequent use of certain medications, such as cyclospo...
Periodontal diseases are common in most populations and affect people at all socioeconomic levels. E...
Purpose Periodontal diseases are common in most populations and affect people at all socioeconomic l...
© 2015 Faculty of Medicine in Niš. Clinic of Dentistry in Niš. All rights reserved. Gingival health ...
Abstract – Background- Chronic administration of phenytoin has been associated to have a number of a...
Introduction: Epilepsy, in all its forms, must be known by the dental specialists who always can enc...
The objective of the study was to describe the prevalence and severity of gingival overgrowth (GO) a...
Gingival enlargement is a common feature of periodontal disease which is occasionally associated wit...
Phenytoin is a diphenylhydantoin which is mostly used in the treatment of epilepsies and arrhythmias...
The purpose of this paper is to review the causes and describe the appearance of drug-induced gingiv...