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Definitionterms have been used to describe gingival overgrowth The expression gingival hyperplasia
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Definitionterms have been used to describe gingival overgrowth The expression gingival hyperplasia . DMFT Index. Was introduced by Henry Klien, Carrole E.Palmer and Knutson J.W in 1938. Method. Applied to permanent teeth . D…………..decayed teeth. M…………..missing due to caries. F…………….previously filled teeth. Soheil Altafi MD. 1/27/15. DILI- Table of Contents. Introduction. Epidemiology. Liver - Drug Metabolism. Factors influencing Drug Metabolism. Mechanisms of Drug-induced Hepatotoxicity. Clinical Presentation. Level of attachment:. The level of attachment is the distance between the base of the pocket and a fixed point on the . crown,such. as the CEJ. . Changes in the level of attachment can be due to gain or loss of attachment and gives a better indication of degree of periodontal destruction.. Gingiva consists of two parts : . Epithelium (stratified . squamous. epithelium). . Connective tissue.. GINGIVAL EPITHELIUM . can be divided into : . Oral / outer Epithelium . - . faces the oral cavity . . - . (from lat. . retractio. tightening, reduction) means the reduction of cells, tissue, or other morphological formation due to the reduction (shortening) of certain elements of its structure.. Soheil Altafi MD. 1/27/15. DILI- Table of Contents. Introduction. Epidemiology. Liver - Drug Metabolism. Factors influencing Drug Metabolism. Mechanisms of Drug-induced Hepatotoxicity. Clinical Presentation. Pc of ANUG. Clinical features of acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (ANUG. ). Soreness . bleeding of the . gingivae. Necrosis of the gingival papillae. Halitosis. Predisposing factors. The most common predisposing factors other than systemic ones are tobacco smoking and psychological stress, although it is by no means easy to see how these factors operate. Nicotine causes vasoconstriction of blood vessels with a consequent reduction of blood supply to the tissues and increased susceptibility to infection and damage.. Introduction. Epidemiology . Drug-induced Aplastic anemia. Drug-induced Hemolytic anemia. Drug-induced Neutropenia and Agranulocytosis. Drug-induced Thrombocytopenia. Drug-induced Megaloblastic anemia. Indications for use of stainless steel crowns. Technique . used in . preparing and placing . a stainless steel crown restoration on . a . primary . molar. . Indications for SSC. Restoration of primary or young permanent teeth with extensive carious lesions.. INTRODUCTION. ORAL MUCOSA consists of 3 zones:. 1. . M. asticatory. mucosa-. gingiva. plus over hard palate. 2. Specialized mucosa- over tongue. 3. Oral mucous membrane- in remaining oral cavity. 43 Braz Dent J 26(1) 2015 PIGO and periodontal management 42 smooth muscle cells and in the myofibroblasts in the Gingival overgrowth is a fibrotic enlargement of the gingiva that can be caused by a v Definition. . An adverse . cutaneous. drug eruption is defined as . an undesirable . cutaneous. manifestation resulting from the administration of a particular drug and may result from its overdose, predictable side effects or unanticipated adverse manifestations.. 278 et al could be harvested via a pouch procedure and might be less uncomfortable postoperatively for patients. The regeneration of keratinized and attached gingiva appeared to be inuenced by Geon . Pauly. , . Roopashri. Rajesh . Kashyap. , . Raghavendra. . Kini. , . Prasanna. Kumar Rao, . Gowri. P . Bhandarkar. , . Devika. Shetty. Calcium channel blockers have been widely used in clinical practice because of their antihypertensive capacity. Prevention of renal damage is a very important aim of antihypertensive therapy. This is particularly so taking into account the high prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in the general population. Medications taken for medical conditions often manifest local to systemic side-effects including the oral cavity. Gingival overgrowth is one such unwanted adverse effect. It is a well-documented side effect associated with three major classes of drugs: anticonvulsants, calcium channel blockers (CCB.
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