Changes of Root Surface in the Periodontal disease

Petrovski, Mihajlo and Minovska, Ana (2019) Changes of Root Surface in the Periodontal disease. In: Dental Summer School & Second International Students Congress in Dental Medicine 2019, 23-26 May 2019, Ohrid.

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Abstract

Periodontal disease is a bacterial-induced inflammatory disease. It is caused dominant by bacteria that connect to
the surface of the tooth and progress in the biofilm environment. They are responsible for the invasion of periodontal tissue, resulting in a variety of host-bacterial interactions that are clinically manifested as periodontal disease. The purpose of this
presentation is to review the most common changes that occur on the cement of the tooth roots during periodontal disease.Cement is a highly mineralized connective tissue that covers the tooth root and sometimes a part of the crown. With the deepening of the periodontal pocket, the destruction of the ends of the collagen fibers in the cement occurs. Cement of the tooth root because of periodontal disease becomes exposed to the contents of the periodontal pocket or on the oral environment. Numerous changes occur on cement as a consequence of the periodontal disease. One of the most challenging aspects of periodontal therapy is the choice of a predictable approach for modifying the root surface, primarily because biofilm impairs regeneration possibilities and needs to be removed in-toto. The resulting roughness after
mechanical or ultrasonic treatment of the periodontal pockets can affect bacterial colonization and fixation of the fibroblasts.Therefore, the removal of dental deposits and the accumulated mass of dental plaque from the surface of the tooth root is one of the most important interventions for the treatment of periodontal diseases.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Lecture)
Subjects: Medical and Health Sciences > Health sciences
Medical and Health Sciences > Other medical sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Medical Science
Depositing User: Mihajlo Petrovski
Date Deposited: 25 May 2021 07:02
Last Modified: 25 May 2021 07:02
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/28111

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