TWO WAY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SYSTEMIC HEALTH AND PERIODONTAL DISEASE: A CLINICIAN'S GUIDE - Softcover

A., CHETAN; Kripal, Krishna; M. S., NALINI

 
9786206771517: TWO WAY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SYSTEMIC HEALTH AND PERIODONTAL DISEASE: A CLINICIAN'S GUIDE

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One of the most prevalent diseases that affects people is periodontitis, an infected illness that can cause the inflammatory destruction of the alveolar bone and periodontal ligament. The activity of numerous toxic compounds generated from certain pathogenic subgingival plaque bacteria, as well as the host reactions evoked against plaque bacteria and their products, are likely the causes of periodontal damage. A gingival ulceration caused by the inflammatory response may develop around the tooth, allowing intact bacterial cells or their byproducts, such as lipopolysaccharides, pieces of peptidoglycan, and hydrolytic enzymes, to enter the bloodstream. Furthermore, it is understood that the host's defense against periodontal infections includes local production of cytokines, biological mediators including prostaglandins and interleukins, as well as systemic reactions such as the generation of serum antibodies.

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Dr. Chetan A, postgraduate scholar in the department of periodontology, Rajarajeswari dental college and hospital, Bangalore, has graduated from AECS maruthi college of dental sciences and research center, Bangalore. He is actively involved in research work related to recent advances in periodontology, periodontal microbiology, and implantology.

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