2000
DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-051x.2000.027011866.x
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Disease progression in periodontally treated and untreated patients – a retrospective study

Abstract: Systematic periodontal treatment stops interdental bone loss and decreases the rate of tooth loss in most cases. Periodontal surgery without regular follow-up care cannot prevent further periodontal destruction, but it can delay it.

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“…Comparisons between such controlled and uncontrolled patient groups in retrospective audits may not be scientifically astute. Kocher's paper 8 however would suggest that only active treatment followed by an SPC prevents further tooth loss as a result of periodontal disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparisons between such controlled and uncontrolled patient groups in retrospective audits may not be scientifically astute. Kocher's paper 8 however would suggest that only active treatment followed by an SPC prevents further tooth loss as a result of periodontal disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diversos trabalhos analisaram perda óssea alveolar (DEVORE et al, 1986;KOCHER et al, 2000;, perda do nível clínico de inserção (AXELSSON;LINDHE, 1981;BERNARDO, 2004;SUSIN et al, 2004), aumento da profundidade de sondagem SUSIN et al, 2005) e perda dental (DEVORE et al, 1986;KOCHER et al, 2000;HIRSCHHFELD;WASSERMAN, 1978;MCFALL JR, 1982;DE MICHELI et al, 2004;FERNANDES, 2001;KÖNIG et al, 2002;CHECCHI et al,2002;FARDAL;JOHANNESSEN;LIDEN, 2004;DANNEWITZ et al, 2006), comparando pacientes submetidos ou não a manutenção periodontal. Os indivíduos que retornaram em intervalos regulares para manutenção apresentaram melhores condições de saúde e prognóstico.…”
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“…O estado de saúde obtido pode ser mantido tanto em pacientes mais jovens, como nos mais idosos (LINDHE; NYMAN, 1984). Kocher et al (2000) ao analisar a perda dentária de pacientes não tratados, observaram uma média anual de 0,5 dente por paciente. Esses resultados são similares aos de Becker, Berg e Becker (1979), que observaram uma média de perda dental de 0,61 por ano em pacientes não tratados.…”
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