Introduction: About 30% of the general population manifests periodontal disease (PD). Patients with parents with a compromised periodontal condition may need prosthetic or implantology treatment (PIT), therefore those patients are at increased risk of developing PD during or after dental treatment. Hence the use of a genetic test for identify those most at risk of PD and submit them to very closely oral hygiene protocols, is mandatory. PIT of these patients must be done safely having previously assessed the risk of developing PD. Polymorphisms of IL6 and IL10 constitute risk factors for chronic periodontitis, so the use of a genetic test is fundamental to ensure a correct preventive protocol and plaque control in healthy patients.

Carinci, F., Palmieri, A., Girardi, A., Cura, F., Scapoli, L., Lauritano, D. (2015). Genetic Risk Assessment of Periodontal Disease in Healthy Patients. JOURNAL OF FORENSICS RESEARCH, 06(1) [10.4172/2157-7145.1000260].

Genetic Risk Assessment of Periodontal Disease in Healthy Patients

LAURITANO, DORINA
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2015

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Introduction: About 30% of the general population manifests periodontal disease (PD). Patients with parents with a compromised periodontal condition may need prosthetic or implantology treatment (PIT), therefore those patients are at increased risk of developing PD during or after dental treatment. Hence the use of a genetic test for identify those most at risk of PD and submit them to very closely oral hygiene protocols, is mandatory. PIT of these patients must be done safely having previously assessed the risk of developing PD. Polymorphisms of IL6 and IL10 constitute risk factors for chronic periodontitis, so the use of a genetic test is fundamental to ensure a correct preventive protocol and plaque control in healthy patients.
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Prosthodontic; Periodontitis; Genetic susceptibility; Genetic test
English
2015
06
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Carinci, F., Palmieri, A., Girardi, A., Cura, F., Scapoli, L., Lauritano, D. (2015). Genetic Risk Assessment of Periodontal Disease in Healthy Patients. JOURNAL OF FORENSICS RESEARCH, 06(1) [10.4172/2157-7145.1000260].
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