2016
DOI: 10.2174/1874210601610010050
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Non-Inflammatory Destructive Periodontal Disease

Abstract: Background:Non-Inflammatory Destructive Periodontal Disease (NIDPD), is a severe destructive periodontal disease, that is characterized by the attachment loss and alveolar bone loss, without signs of the gingival inflammation, and the periodontal pocket development.Objective:Despite the fact that various cases of NIDPD have been reported; their etiology and disease evolution is still indefinite, and therefore, are open for discussion.Method:An NIDPD case was studied in order to demonstrate features of the… Show more

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“…(Genco and Loe, 1993;Koral et al, 1981) Host susceptibility like the local or general risk factors are predictors of periodontal status (Pennel and Keagle, 1977;Sheiham and Nicolau, 2000). They may be responsible for providing a suitable environment for bacterial colonization or interference in the in lammatory process (Ricardo et al, 2016;Jr et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(Genco and Loe, 1993;Koral et al, 1981) Host susceptibility like the local or general risk factors are predictors of periodontal status (Pennel and Keagle, 1977;Sheiham and Nicolau, 2000). They may be responsible for providing a suitable environment for bacterial colonization or interference in the in lammatory process (Ricardo et al, 2016;Jr et al, 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, not all types of PD generate the classic signs of inflammation, as is the case of noninflammatory destructive periodontal disease. This is characterized by loss of periodontal ligament union, bone loss, and generalized gingival recession without the patient having any signs of gingival inflammation [ 23 ]. This complicates the early diagnosis and favors the destruction of periodontal tissue (resulting in teeth loss), so a large part of research in the field of periodontics has focused on the identification of biomarkers that will help with the early diagnosis of PD.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…37 Third, the harms of intensive treatments, examinations and monitoring procedures may be get exacerbated if underlying systemic disease is overlooked 58 or if a case is otherwise atypical (such as non-inflammatory one). 59,60 Fourth, all activities related to diagnosing, treating and monitoring periodontitis entails costs for patients and societies. Money can only be spent once, and there might well be alternative uses of these resources with a better cost/benefit ratio.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the new classification system allows the use of radiographic bone level measurement for staging of periodontitis, which causes higher exposure to x‐rays 37 . Third, the harms of intensive treatments, examinations and monitoring procedures may be get exacerbated if underlying systemic disease is overlooked 58 or if a case is otherwise atypical (such as non‐inflammatory one) 59,60 . Fourth, all activities related to diagnosing, treating and monitoring periodontitis entails costs for patients and societies.…”
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confidence: 99%