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Development of a Classification System for Periodontal Diseases and Conditions

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How the new classification for periodontal diseases and conditions presented in this volume differs from the classification system developed at the 1989 World Workshop in Clinical Periodontics is summarized.
Abstract
Classification systems are necessary in order to provide a framework in which to scientifically study the etiology, pathogenesis, and treatment of diseases in an orderly fashion. In addition, such systems give clinicians a way to organize the health care needs of their patients. The last time scientists and clinicians in the field of periodontology and related areas agreed upon a classi- fication system for periodontal diseases was in 1989 at the World Workshop in Clinical Periodontics.1 Subsequently, a simpler classification was agreed upon at the 1st European Workshop in Periodontology.2 These classification systems have been widely used by clinicians and research scientists throughout the world. Unfortunately, the 1989 classification had many shortcomings including: 1) considerable overlap in disease categories, 2) absence of a gingival disease component, 3) inappropriate emphasis on age of onset of disease and rates of progression, and 4) inadequate or unclear classification criteria. The 1993 Europea...

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Periodontal disease and adverse pregnancy outcomes

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Effect of soft laser and bioactive glass on bone regeneration in the treatment of infra-bony defects (a clinical study).

TL;DR: The positive effect of soft laser in accelerating periodontal wound healing is confirmed and it is confirmed that low-power 830 nm gallium–aluminium–arsenide (GaAlAs) laser affects the healing of human infra-bony defects treated with bioactive glass graft material.
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Natural history of periodontal disease in man. Rapid, moderate and no loss of attachment in Sri Lankan laborers 14 to 46 years of age.

TL;DR: In this paper, the initiation, rate of progress of periodontal disease and consequent tooth loss in a population never exposed to any programs or incidents relative to prevention and treatment of dental diseases was described.
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Periodontal Diseases: Epidemiology

TL;DR: Although prevalence figures vary with race and geographic region, in most cases, the progression pattern of the disease seems compatible with the retention of a functional dentition throughout life, and most recent data indicate that periodontal disease may confer risk for coronary heart disease and pre-term low birth weight.
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New concepts of destructive periodontal disease.

TL;DR: Comparison of monitored loss rates for a year with mean loss rates prior to monitoring suggested that there may be relatively short periods in an individual's life in which many sites undergo periodontal destruction followed by periods of extended remission.
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