The presence of periodontal disease can be ascertained by clinical examination (redness, edema and probe depth, bleeding-on-probing). Occlusal adjustment can lead to a marked, stable improvement in periodontal health in terms of bacterial profile and clinical appearance, presumably by obviating tissue distress caused by occlusal dysfunction, thereby providing unfavorable conditions for bacterial growth. Therefore, occlusal trauma can be an essential indicator of the periodontal disease and, if not corrected, could lead to a relapse

Meynardi, F., Lauritano, D., Pasqualini, M., Rossi, F., Grivet-Brancot, L., Comola, G., et al. (2018). The importance of occlusal trauma in the primary etiology of periodontal disease. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL REGULATORS & HOMEOSTATIC AGENTS, 32(2), 27-34.

The importance of occlusal trauma in the primary etiology of periodontal disease

Lauritano, D
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2018

Abstract

The presence of periodontal disease can be ascertained by clinical examination (redness, edema and probe depth, bleeding-on-probing). Occlusal adjustment can lead to a marked, stable improvement in periodontal health in terms of bacterial profile and clinical appearance, presumably by obviating tissue distress caused by occlusal dysfunction, thereby providing unfavorable conditions for bacterial growth. Therefore, occlusal trauma can be an essential indicator of the periodontal disease and, if not corrected, could lead to a relapse
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Bacterial profile; Occlusal dysfunction; Occlusal trauma; Periodontal disease; Tissue distress;
occlusal trauma; periodontal disease; bacterial profile; tissue distress; occlusal dysfunction
English
2018
32
2
27
34
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Meynardi, F., Lauritano, D., Pasqualini, M., Rossi, F., Grivet-Brancot, L., Comola, G., et al. (2018). The importance of occlusal trauma in the primary etiology of periodontal disease. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL REGULATORS & HOMEOSTATIC AGENTS, 32(2), 27-34.
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