Gingivitis Gravidarum | Gingivitis

Gingivitis Gravidarum An inflammatory change in the oral mucosa, known as gingivitis gravidarum, occurs relatively frequently during pregnancy. The tissues of the expectant mother become more pliable during pregnancy, as do the gums. The gums swell, redden and tend to bleed more frequently. Only individual areas, but also the entire gums can be affected. Due … Gingivitis Gravidarum | Gingivitis

Gingivitis Marginales | Gingivitis

Gingivitis Marginales In marginal gingivitis, only the free, unattached marginal gingiva is affected. The term gingivitis simplex is often used as a synonym for gingivitis marginalis. Gingivitis marginalis often occurs due to increased plaque deposits caused by inadequate oral hygiene. The bacteria that accumulate in the plaque produce enzymes and toxins that trigger inflammation of … Gingivitis Marginales | Gingivitis

Symptoms of gingivitis | Gingivitis

Symptoms of gingivitis The first and most important sign of gingivitis is the appearance of bleeding around the gums. Pain when brushing the teeth is also not uncommon. The typical symptoms of gingivitis also include severe redness and/or dark discoloration of the gumline. Furthermore, inflamed gums usually appear swollen and thickened (edema and swelling). In … Symptoms of gingivitis | Gingivitis

Prevention (prophylaxis) | Gingivitis

Prevention (prophylaxis) The most effective way to protect yourself against the development of gingivitis starts at home. Gingivitis cannot be prevented without regular and adequate oral hygiene. However, the use of a toothbrush alone is not sufficient in most cases to completely remove all germs and plaque deposits within the oral cavity. Particularly in patients … Prevention (prophylaxis) | Gingivitis

Gingivitis

Synonyms Gingivitis Introduction The term “gingivitis” is used in dentistry to describe an inflammation of the gums. Gingivitis has to be distinguished from periodontitis, the spread of inflammatory processes within the periodontium, in purely technical terms. Nevertheless, there is a causal connection between gingivitis and periodontitis (incorrectly known as periodontosis), because in many cases an … Gingivitis

Vibratory ridge

Temporomandibular joint, upper jaw, dentures, prosthesis, implantThe ballast ridge is a flap of mucous membrane on the jaw ridge that is present in the edentulous upper jaw. It occurs most frequently in the upper jaw. It is mainly caused by badly fitting dentures, but can also be the result of the removal of already loosened … Vibratory ridge

Side effects of bisphosphonates

Introduction Synonym: Diphosphonates Bisphosphonates are chemical compounds that have two phosphate groups and are used as a medicine to be taken in tablet form or as an infusion solution. In everyday clinical practice, bisphosphonates are currently the most frequently prescribed drugs for the treatment of osteoporotic bone changes. In addition to this classic indication area, … Side effects of bisphosphonates

How long does a PZR last? | Procedure of a professional dental cleaning

How long does a PZR last? The duration of professional dental cleaning (PZR) depends on the number of teeth to be treated and the individual oral situation of the patient (type and amount of plaque, inflamed gum pockets, etc.). The selection of the required instruments depends on this. As a rule, treatment for adults takes … How long does a PZR last? | Procedure of a professional dental cleaning

Procedure of a professional dental cleaning

Introduction A so-called professional tooth cleaning (short: PZR) is one of the standard measures in the treatment process of various diseases of the periodontium. In addition, professional tooth cleaning can also be used for the prevention (prophylaxis) of gum inflammation or periodontitis. Professional teeth cleaning is primarily used to remove soft (plaque) and hard (tartar) … Procedure of a professional dental cleaning

Oral Hygiene

Synonyms Dental Care Introduction The health and condition of the teeth and the periodontium influence the well-being in a decisive way. Carious defects of the tooth substance and inflammatory processes in the area of the gums, the dental nerves or the jawbone can have negative effects on the whole organism. The human heart in particular … Oral Hygiene