Periodontics

The Standard of Care for Nonsurgical Periodontal Treatment for Reducing the Dental Risk for Cardiac Disease

It has been estimated that as many as 60 million consumers in the United States have periodontal disease, an estimated 35% of the.

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Periodontics

An Expedited Procedure for Augmenting the Alveolar Ridge

Loss of height and/or width of the alveolar ridge may result from a number of situations. Traumatic injuries may destroy not only teeth.

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Periodontics

Antimicrobial Host Response Therapy in Periodontics: A Modern Way to Manage Disease, Part 2

Interest in conservative management of periodontal disease has increased rapidly in the past year in private, academic, and commercial sectors. This renewed interest.

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Periodontics

Management of Periodontitis for HIV-AIDS Patients: Case Study

According to the World Health Organization report of 2003, more than 85% of citizens in the United States suffer from periodontal disease.1 In.

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Assuaging Postoperative Effects of Periodontal Surgery

Periodontal surgery is one of the most common treatment modalities for periodontal disease. The disease, which is the leading cause of tooth loss,.

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AlloDerm: An Effective Alternative to Palatal Donor Tissue for Treatment of Gingival Recession

Gingival grafting using palatal donor tissue primarily to increase the zone of attached gingiva was introduced more than 40 years ago in the.

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Suturing for Surgical Success

Surgery involves the creation of a wound, and proper closure of this wound is usually necessary to promote optimal healing. Suturing a wound.

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Periodontics

Immediate Extraction Site Grafting: Materials and Clinical Objectives

Osseous regeneration is now an essential part of periodontal therapy. The efficacy of various grafting materials in combination with occlusive membranes (guided tissue.

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Considerations in Treatment Planning of the Periodontal Patient

The development of a treatment plan for the patient with advanced periodontal disease can be imposing, but with proper sequencing, treatment planning need.

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Team Care for Periodontal Disease: A Model for Patient Rights

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