HISTOPATHOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN CHILDREN’S PERIODONTITIS WITH MALOCCLUSIONS
HISTOPATHOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN CHILDREN’S PERIODONTITIS WITH MALOCCLUSIONS
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Article_Title: | HISTOPATHOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN CHILDREN’S PERIODONTITIS WITH MALOCCLUSIONS |
Authors: | Tiberiu Hosszu, Ioana Lile, Paul Freiman, Onet Melinda, Duminică Tatiana, Belengeanu Dragoș, Szekeres Catalena |
Affiliation: | “Vasile Goldis” Western University of Arad, Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dentistry, Arad, Romania |
Abstract: | Marginal periodontal diseases do not bypass childhood and concerns pediatricians and orthodontic dentists due to the frequency of periodontitis in children and young people. Changes accompanying the presence of the permanent teeth are temporary and reflect different from gingival mucosa. The sequence of permanent teeth and temporary, with their distinctive features, prints on the periodontium and on its regions, during childhood and adolescence, anatomical and structural features. In order to conduct a study on pathologically marginal periodontitis, we have taken pieces of the lining of the marginal gingiva, teeth and adhesions from patients with periodontitis orthodontics. Dominant hanges in gingival mucosal chronical marginal periodontitis are represented by lesions that can be determined by a tissular immunological reaction of tissue with delayed hipersensibilzation. Besides the mechanisms of hypersensitivity reactions may occur and bacterial factors aggravating injuries |
Keywords: | periodontal, marginal periodontitis, Pediatric Dentistry, inflammation, histology |
References: | [1] OCÎRLĂ, E.- Stomatologie pediatrică, Editura Medicală Universitară „Iuliu Haţieganu”, Cluj-Napoca, 2000 [2] DUMITRIU H. Parodontologie. Ed. Viata Medicala Romaneasca, Bucuresti, 1999. [3] FIRU P, SLAVESCU DD, APOSTOLESCU S: Periodontita la copii si adolescenti. Editura Romcatexim, Bucuresti 1998. [4] GEMMELL E, YAMAZAKI K, SEYMOUR GJ. Destructive periodontitiss lesions are determined bz the nature of the lymphocytic response. Crit. Rev. Oral Biol. Med. 2002. [5] HAFFAJEE AD., SOCRANSKY SS. Microbial etiological agents of destructive periodontal diseases. Periodontology, 2000 [6] JIANU R., JIANU A., SZUHANEK C., GAVRILESCU A – Tratat de stomatologie pediatrică, Editura Artpress, Timișoara 2011 [7] LUNGU, T.- Parodontologie clinică, Editura Napoca Star, Cluj Napoca, 2007. [8] PINKHAM, J.R., CASAMASSIMO, P.S., MCTIGUE, D.J., FIELDS, H.W., NOWAK, A.J.; Pediatric Dentistry, Elsevier Saunders, 2005 [9] POP V. ET AL – Corelaţia anomaliilor dento-maxilare şi parafuncţiile în prima fază a dentiţiei mixte, Medicina Stomatologică, IV/2: 127-137, Arad, 2000 [10] STEELE, J., LADER, D.; Social factors and oral health in children. Office for National Statistics. London, 2004. |
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Article Title: | HISTOPATHOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN CHILDREN’S PERIODONTITIS WITH MALOCCLUSIONS |
Authors: | Tiberiu Hosszu, Ioana Lile, Paul Freiman, Onet Melinda, Duminică Tatiana, Belengeanu Dragoș, Szekeres Catalena |
Affiliation: | “Vasile Goldis” Western University of Arad, Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dentistry, Arad, Romania |
Abstract: | Marginal periodontal diseases do not bypass childhood and concerns pediatricians and orthodontic dentists due to the frequency of periodontitis in children and young people. Changes accompanying the presence of the permanent teeth are temporary and reflect different from gingival mucosa. The sequence of permanent teeth and temporary, with their distinctive features, prints on the periodontium and on its regions, during childhood and adolescence, anatomical and structural features. In order to conduct a study on pathologically marginal periodontitis, we have taken pieces of the lining of the marginal gingiva, teeth and adhesions from patients with periodontitis orthodontics. Dominant hanges in gingival mucosal chronical marginal periodontitis are represented by lesions that can be determined by a tissular immunological reaction of tissue with delayed hipersensibilzation. Besides the mechanisms of hypersensitivity reactions may occur and bacterial factors aggravating injuries |
Keywords: | periodontal, marginal periodontitis, Pediatric Dentistry, inflammation, histology |
References: | [1] OCÎRLĂ, E.- Stomatologie pediatrică, Editura Medicală Universitară „Iuliu Haţieganu”, Cluj-Napoca, 2000 [2] DUMITRIU H. Parodontologie. Ed. Viata Medicala Romaneasca, Bucuresti, 1999. [3] FIRU P, SLAVESCU DD, APOSTOLESCU S: Periodontita la copii si adolescenti. Editura Romcatexim, Bucuresti 1998. [4] GEMMELL E, YAMAZAKI K, SEYMOUR GJ. Destructive periodontitiss lesions are determined bz the nature of the lymphocytic response. Crit. Rev. Oral Biol. Med. 2002. [5] HAFFAJEE AD., SOCRANSKY SS. Microbial etiological agents of destructive periodontal diseases. Periodontology, 2000 [6] JIANU R., JIANU A., SZUHANEK C., GAVRILESCU A – Tratat de stomatologie pediatrică, Editura Artpress, Timișoara 2011 [7] LUNGU, T.- Parodontologie clinică, Editura Napoca Star, Cluj Napoca, 2007. [8] PINKHAM, J.R., CASAMASSIMO, P.S., MCTIGUE, D.J., FIELDS, H.W., NOWAK, A.J.; Pediatric Dentistry, Elsevier Saunders, 2005 [9] POP V. ET AL – Corelaţia anomaliilor dento-maxilare şi parafuncţiile în prima fază a dentiţiei mixte, Medicina Stomatologică, IV/2: 127-137, Arad, 2000 [10] STEELE, J., LADER, D.; Social factors and oral health in children. Office for National Statistics. London, 2004. |
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