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Periodontal disease in pregnancy. i. prevalence and severity.
Harald Löe,John Silness +1 more
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(1963). Periodontal Disease in Pregnancy I. Prevalence and Severity. Acta Odontologica Scandinavica: Vol. 21, No. 6, pp. 533-551.read more
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Plaque-induced gingival inflammation in the absence of attached gingiva in dogs.
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Aspartate Aminotransferase Increases in Crevicular Fluid During Experimental Periodontitis in Beagle Dogs
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Appropriate oral hygiene motivation method for patients with fixed appliances.
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Marginal bone resorption around immediate and delayed loaded implants supporting a locator-retained mandibular overdenture. A 1-year randomised controlled trial
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Influence of Frequent Sugar Intakes on Experimental Gingivitis
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TL;DR: It was concluded that frequent sugar intakes result in increasedGingival inflammation in experimental gingivitis, as measured by gingival bleeding on probing.
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Indices for Prevalence and Incidence of Periodontal Disease
TL;DR: When the extent and distribution of the disease has been investigated, the available information is utilized in search for etiological factors and studies of the nature of the Disease.
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A System of Classification and Scoring for Prevalence Surveys of Periodontal Disease
TL;DR: A method for scoring the effects of periodontal disease which permits quantitative comparisons between or within human populations, and which may be applied swiftly and with a minimum of equipment in the field is described.
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Incidence of clinical manifestations of periodontal disease in light of oral hygiene and calculus formation
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Pregnancy gingivitis: History, classification, etiology
Daniel E. Ziskin,Gerald J Nesse +1 more
TL;DR: The histologic changes apparently do not arise from a single etiological factor, but are a manifestation of the altered nutritional and the metabolic status of the individual during pregnancy, and the immediate cause of the gingival changes appears to be a diminished utilization of estrogen or a modification of estrogen metabolism.
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