Sökning: "gingival inflammation"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 56 avhandlingar innehållade orden gingival inflammation.
1. Gingival recession development in orthodontic patients : studies on gingival phenotype diagnostics, local and systemic biomarkers, and the impact of orthodontic treatment on gingival recession development
Sammanfattning : Gingival recession refers to the apical displacement of the gingival margin from the cemento-enamel junction, resulting in exposure of the root of the tooth. Recessions can be localized, involving a single surface and tooth or may involve more tooth surfaces and/or teeth. LÄS MER
2. Novel methods for diagnosis and treatment of periodontal disease
Sammanfattning : Periodontitis is an inflammatory condition affecting tooth-supportive structures, the periodontium. Gingival tissues respond to biofilm formation by initiating an inflammatory process. LÄS MER
3. Gene Polymorphisms and Related Cell Markers in Periodontitis Lesions
Sammanfattning : Inflammatory and immune reactions to microbial plaque are the predominant features of periodontitis. Epidemiological studies revealed that differences in periodontitis among individuals could not be explained by differences in oral hygiene alone and that not everybody is equally susceptible. LÄS MER
4. The role of peridontitis and hepatocyte growth factor in systemic inflammation
Sammanfattning : An essential goal in addressing inflammation is the return of tissue to homeostasis. Persistent infections often cause prolonged response and accumulation of immune cells, inducing imbalance in pro- and anti-inflammatory mediators, tissue destruction, and chronic inflammation. LÄS MER
5. Prostaglandin E synthases in periodontitis-affected gingival tissue and in gingival fibroblasts
Sammanfattning : Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease resulting in the destruction of the tissue and alveolar bone supporting the teeth and leading ultimately to tooth loss. Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) is an important inflammatory mediator in the pathogenesis of periodontitis. LÄS MER