Periodontitis and systemic conditions – An imperative discussion

In my commitment to discussing the horizons of dentistry, I’ve got an overview of periodontitis associated with systemic conditions. It should not need to be said, as much as it should be said, that patients affected by periodontal disease with underlying systemic factors should be informed about the significance of the systemic condition to the…

It hurts to help – Medicine induced gingivival hyperplasia

In my continuing commitment to expanding the horizons of dentistry, I’m discussing medication induced gingival hyperplasia. Today, more than twenty prescription medications are associated with gingival enlargement, with the number increasing. Drugs associated with this problem can be broadly divided into three categories: anticonvulsants, calcium channel blockers. Although the pharmacologic effect of each drug is…

Studies have shown the placement of endosseous implants is a predictable procedure assuming appropriate criteria are met

Criteria for success include: 1) Absence of persistent signs/symptoms such as pain, infection, neuropathies, parathesias, and violation of vital structures 2) Implant immobility 3) No continuous peri-implant radiolucency 4) Negligible progressive bone loss (less than 0.2 mm annually) after physiologic remodelling during the first year of function 5) patient/dentist satisfaction with the implant supported restoration.…

Discussing social and economic factors in edentulism – Conclusions

Tooth loss can occur as a result of caries, periodontal diseases, trauma, tooth impaction, orthodontic reasons, hypoplasia, over-eruption, supernumerary teeth, attrition, neoplastic and cystic lesions. Many studies have consistently shown the role of specific disease as a major cause of tooth loss. This same picture was noted in similar Nigerian studies. Okoisor further established that…

A Culture for Decay – Talking about oral health

As part of my continuing dedication to discussing and expanding the conversation on oral health, today I’m talking about when oral health goes wrong, starting with gum disease, periodontisis and the bacterias and habits which generate these problems. Gingivitis The effects of early gingivitis are reversible with adequate oral hygiene. A gingival infection may persist…

The whole tooth and nothing but? Maybe not – Perio therapy and extraction

Dental Laboratory London, in continuation of our commitment to expanding the horizons of dentistry, presents an overview of tooth extraction during the course of periodontal therapy The primary role of periodontal therapy is firstly to save existing teeth, and secondly replace missing teeth. During initial evaluations of the patient, as well as during the course…