Title: Inflammatory periodontal disease
1Inflammatory periodontal disease
2Inflammatory periodontal disease
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- ? ? 40 plaque-induced periodontal disease
- Gingivitis ??, ????
- Advanced periodontitis 30, 40?
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3Gingivitis
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- Redness, swelling, loss of stippling
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- Gingival swelling? ?? pseudo-pocket
4Types of Gingivitis
- Acute traumatic gingivitis
- Acute non-specific gingivitis
- Acute hypersensitivity reations
- Acute necrotising ulcerative gingivitis
- HIV-associated gingivitis
- Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis
- Chronic marginal gingivitis
- Chronic desquamative gingivitis
5Acute traumatic gingivitis
- Physical cause
- Tooth brush trauma
- Damage from sharp item
- Hard food
- Iatrogenic damage by bur and brush
- Gingivitis artefacta
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- Gingivitis artefacta major psychiatric disorder
- Gingivitis artefacta minor innocent habit
6Acute traumatic gingivitis
- Thermal causes
- Hot food
- Dental cautery or overheated ultrasonic scaler
- Chemical causes
- Burns caused
- by the application of aspirin
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7Acute non-specific gingivitis
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8Acute hypersensitivity reactions
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- Allergic gingivitis
- Common features
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- diffuse granular gingivitis
- Oral ulcerations
- glossitis and cheilitis
- ?????? plasma cell infiltration
9Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis
- necrotizing interdental ulcer
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- Fusiforms, spirochetes ???
- ??? yellowish pseudomembrane
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- Painful, very sore to touch, halitosis
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10Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis
- Common predisposing condition
- 18-20?
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- Smoker
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- HIV-infection
- Microbiology
- Fusospirochaetal complex of Bacillus fusiformis
Borrelia vincentii (Vincent 1898) - Vibrios, Bacteroides and Selenomonas species
11HIV-associated gingivitis
- HIV ?? ???? ??? acute form
- ?? ?? ??? dental plaque? unusual
- or exaggerated response
- Commonest symptom
- HIV ?? ??? intense marginal gingivitis
- ANUG? ??? ulceration
12Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis
- HSV infection
- Type I ????, ??? ??
- Type II ???? ??(sexually transmitted)
- Oral sign
- Soreness of oral mucosa
- Small vesicle
- ulcer surrounded by red halo
- Marginal herpetic gingivitis
- Systemic symptom
- Malaise, fever and lymphadenitis
- Dehydration
13Chronic marginal gingivitis
- Dental plaque
- Initiate and maintaine gingivitis
- Gram-negative anaerobic flora
- irritant metabolites
- destructive enzyme and
antigen - breakdown of gingival tissue
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14Chronic desquamaitive gingivitis
- 40-50? ???? ??
- thin, poorly keratinized,
- red, sore gingiva
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- ??? dermatological problem
- lichen planus or lichenoid reaction
- BMMP
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15Periodontitis
- loss of attachment with bone loss
- by apical migration of
- junctional
epithelium - Pocketing and/or recession
- Mobility and drifting of affected teeth
- Bleeing on deep probing
- Pus formation lateral periodontal abscess
- halitosis
16Adult periodontitis
- Commest type of periodontitis
- Plque-induced damage
- Break down slowly probing depth ?? ??
- Large amount of reparative fibrosis
- in the inflamed gingiva
17Adult periodontitis
- Clinical features
- Loss of attachment pocketing and/or recession
- Bone resorption
- Tooth mobility
- Drifting
- Suppuration from the active sites
18Aggressive forms of periodontal disease
- Prepubertal periodontitis
- Juvenile periodontitis
- Rapidly progressive periodontitis
- Refractory periodontitis
- Acute necrotising ulcerative periodontitis
- HIV-associated periodontitis
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- occur in younger age
- progress at a more rapid rate
- ? aggressive or progressive disease
19Prepubertal periodontitis
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- acute gingival inflammation
- Gingival recession
- Rapid destruction of alveolar bone
- granulation or proliferation from active site
- epulide (gingival swelling)
- Little known about microbiology
20Prepubertal periodontitis
- associated with systemic disease
- Papillon-Lefevre syndrome
- Insulin-dependent diabetes
- Primary or acquired immunodeficiency
- Leukemia
- Hypophosphatasia
- Histiocytosis X
- Neutropenia
- Chediak-Higashi syndrome
- Agranulosytosis
21Juvenile periodontitis
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- 11-13?, ?? ??
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- gingival inflammation low
- breakdown excessive
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- Fuctional defect of neutrophil or monocyte
- A.actinomycetemcomitans
- Capnocytophaga
phagocytic function ??
Toxin
22Rapidly progressive periodontitis
- Severe, generalized, rapidly advancing lesion
- 25-35? ??
- Porphyromonas gingivalis
- A. actinomycetemcomitans
- Active phase
- Acute inflamed
- Proliferate granulomatous gingival epulides
- Fuctional defects of neutrophil or monocyte
- Systemic disorder
- Papillon-Lefevre syndrome
- Downs syndrome
- Chediak-Higashi syndrome
- Insulin-dependent diabetes
23Refractory periodontitis
- Continued signs of inflammation, pus formation or
pocket deepening depite active tx. - Common reason
- Inadequate oral hygiene
- Persistence of root surface
- deposits
- Root surface defects
- Inadequate host reponse
- Unidentified systemic factor
- Periodontic-endodontic lesions
24Refractory periodontitis
- Inadequate oral hygiene
- Supragingival plaque? ??
- Marginal gingiva? ???
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- Root surface deposit
- due to difficulties with access,
- visibility or root contour
- Root surface defects
- Groove, flute, gingival pit
- enamel projection
25Refractory periodontitis
- Inadequate host response
- Defects of PMNL of monocyte
- Difficult to detect
- Impossible to treat reduce the level of
plaque - Unidentified systemic factor
- Multiple active site, tissue highly inflamed
- plaque levels low hematological
screening - periodontic-endodontic lesions
- Perisistent periradicular infection
- Endodontic tx. Periodontal tx.
26Acute necrotizing ulcerative periodontitis
- ANUG? ??? ? ?? ?? ???? ??
- HIV infection?? ?? host resistance? ??? ??
27HIV-associated periodontitis
- Manifestation
- Inflammatory periodontal disease
- HIV-associated gingivitis
- ANUG, ANUP
- Acute necrotizing stomatitis
- Gingival ulceration associated with
- herpes simplex, herpes zoster, human
cytomegalovirus - Non-Hodgkins lymphoma
- Kaposis sarcoma
- neutropenia
28HIV-associated periodontitis
- intense marginal gingiva
- necrotic overlying soft tissue
- marginal bone exposure
- deep pocketing
- associated candidal infection
29Acute periodontal abscess
- not a type of periodontitis but a particular
feature or symptom - Periradicular abscess? ???? ?? ??
- history
- clinical examination
- vitality test
- appropriate radiograph
30Acute periodontal abscess
- Main cause
- Pocket? ??? connective tissue? organism entry
- SRP? plaque, calculus ?? pocket? ??
- Impaction of foreign body
- Blockage of a pocket with obstruction of drainage
- Reduction of host resistance
31Acute periodontal abscess
- T/d to biting or percussion
- Throbbing pain relieved by pressure
- Fluctuant swelling
- Lymphadenitis, ?? ??
- ?? acute??, ?? drainage?? abscess? chronic??? ???
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