periodontitis in English

noun
1
inflammation of the tissue around the teeth, often causing shrinkage of the gums and loosening of the teeth.
The second form of periodontal disease is chronic periodontitis and this is where the inflammation leads to loss of the bone and the periodontal ligament that holds the teeth in, and ultimately leads to loss of the teeth.

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1. Gum disease that progresses from this stage is called periodontitis.

2. [citation needed]Curettage has been used to treat teeth affected by periodontitis.

3. The pharmaceutical composition of the present invention, containing Stauntonia hexaphylla leaf extract as an active ingredient, can be used as a periodontitis or osteoporosis medicine for treating or preventing periodontitis or osteoporosis.

4. You will have a greater chance of getting oral diseases like Gingivitis and periodontitis.

5. The two diseases are linked in that persistent gingivitis can lead to periodontitis.

6. Bacteria from periodontitis , which is severe gum disease , can also break down the jaw bone .

7. Periodontitis is associated with members of the oral microbiota, such as Actinobacillus actino mycetem comitans.

8. In periodontitis the gums pull away from the teeth and little pockets develop that become infected .

9. An Atypic prepubertal periodontitis? A clinical, microbiological, immunological and ultrastructural study , Journal of Clinical Periodontology , 24 , 11 , (836-843) , (2005)

10. A. Alveolar La periodontitis puede causar una pérdida de hueso Alveolar. Periodontal disease can cause Alveolar bone loss

11. 15 With the further investigation on the periodontitis aetiology, the importance of the subgingival microbiological detection becomes more significant.

12. The marsh rice rat is quite susceptible to periodontitis and has been used as a model system for the study of that disease.

13. But eventually , if not attended to , the disease moves to a stage where tissue and bone are affected : this is periodontitis , which literally means " inflammation around the tooth " .

14. Periodontitis A more advanced stage of gum disease involving bone and ligament surrounding the teeth . If left untreated , it can damage the bone and supporting tissues .

15. Vitamin E, fluoride, and iodide protect against bone loss associated with this disease in the rice rat and a high-sucrose diet increases the severity of periodontitis.

16. In this report, we Agnostically identified a periodontitis-associated inflammatory expression network with multiple biomarkers identified within gingival crevicular fluid samples from study participants by applying principal component analysis

17. Vertical Bitewings are often indicated in patients where current or past periodontitis is suspected so as to better reveal the relationships of the teeth to interproximal crestal bone levels

18. Vertical Bitewings are often indicated in patients where current or past periodontitis is suspected so as to better reveal the relationships of the teeth to interproximal crestal bone levels

19. If gum disease progresses to the point of periodontitis, then the goal is to halt the progress of the disease before it continues to destroy the bone and tissue that surround the teeth.

20. In the beginning of the twentieth century, Moritz Karolyi, a Viennese dentist, described Bruxism as “traumatic neuralgia” and stated “it was the cause of a periodontal condition called pyorrhea (periodontitis).” In 1907 the French term “Bruxamine” was introduced by Marie and Pietkiewicz.

21. HBC Welcomes Chad Epeneter! dentin damage (inflammation of the hard tissues of the tooth); mush deface (sore of the connective fibrous tissue that is lining the tooth); distress in the periapical tissues (bordering the canine); periodontitis (inflammation of the tissues Circumjacent and holding the tooth); reflected (chimerical, if the flour