Clinical periodontology and implant dentistry:
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adam_text | 1. Anatomy of the Periodontium 19
Introduction 19
Gingiva 21
Macroscopic anatomy 21
Microscopic anatomy 25
Periodontal ligament 45
Root cementum 49
Alveolar bone 52
Blood supply of the periodontium .... 60
Lymphatic system of the periodontium . 66
Nerves of the periodontium 66
References 68
2. Epidemiology of Periodontal Disease . 69
Methodologic issues 70
Examination methods Index systems . . 70
Radiographic assessments of alveolar bone
loss 71
Assessment of periodontal treatment needs 72
Critical evaluation 72
Prevalence studies of periodontal
disease 74
Periodontal disease in adults 74
Periodontal disease in children and
adolescents 79
Periodontal disease and tooth loss 81
Risk factors for periodontal disease ... 82
Introduction and definitions 82
Studies of putative risk factors for
periodontal disease 85
Longitudinal studies 90
Periodontal disease as a risk factor for
other diseases 93
Concluding remarks 94
Acknowledgment 94
References 95
3. Dental Plaque and Calculus 102
Microbial considerations 102
General introduction to plaque
formation 104
Dental plaque as a biofilm 107
Structure of dental plaque 107
Supragingival plaque 107
Subgingival plaque 113
Peri implant plaque 121
Distribution of dental plaque 122
Formation of supragingival plaque .... 122
Removal patterns of dental plaque .... 126
Dental calculus 127
Clinical appearance, distribution and
clinical diagnosis 128
Attachment to tooth surfaces and implants 129
Mineralization, composition and structure 131
Clinical implications 131
References 134
4. Microbiology of Periodontal Disease . 138
Similarities of periodontal diseases to other
infectious diseases 138
Unique features of periodontal infections . 139
Evidence for a primary role of bacteria
in the etiology of periodontal disease . . 140
Acute periodontal infections 140
Relation of plaque levels to gingivitis and
periodontitis 140
Efficacy of antibiotics in the treatment of
periodontitis 141
Host immunologic response 141
Pathogenic potential of plaque bacteria . . 141
Studies in experimental animals: rodents . 141
Studies in experimental animals: dogs and
primates 142
Studies in experimental animals:
immunization 142
Determination of etiologic agents of
destructive periodontal diseases .... 142
Difficulties in defining periodontal
pathogens 143
Current suspected pathogens of
destructive periodontal diseases .... 144
Criteria for defining periodontal pathogens 144
Suspected periodontal pathogens 145
Mixed infections 155
Risk factor analysis for the confirmation of
periodontal pathogens 157
Prerequisites for periodontal disease
initiation and progression 160
The virulent periodontal pathogen .... 160
10
The local environment 161
Host susceptibility 163
Mechanisms of pathogenicity 164
Essential factors for colonization of a
subgingival species 164
Transmission 168
The relationship of microbial etiology to
periodontal practice 169
Microbial diagnostic tests 170
Effect of therapy on the subgingival
microbiota 170
Final comments 174
References 175
5. Pathogenesis of Periodontitis 189
Clinical and histopathologic features of
periodontal disease 191
Normal gingiva 191
Clinical features 196
Gingival inflammation 196
The initial gingival lesion 199
The early gingival lesion 201
The established gingival lesion 202
The advanced gingival/periodontal lesion 206
Etiology and pathogenesis of
periodontal disease 207
Pathogenic processes 209
Microbial destructive processes 209
Host defense processes 210
Inflammatory molecules, cells and
processes 211
Proteinases and inhibitors 211
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) .... 212
Polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) . 212
Cytokines 213
Proinflammatory cytokines 213
Chemotactic cytokines 215
Lymphocyte signaling cytokines 215
Prostaglandins 215
Interaction between endothelial cells and
leukocytes 216
Specific defense mechanisms 216
Humoral immune response 216
Cell mediated immune response .... 217
Protective role of cellular and humoral
immune responses 218
Specific antibody responses in
periodontal disease 220
Clinical application of host response
knowledge 221
Conclusion 221
References 222
6. Early Onset Periodontitis 226
Epidemiology 226
Primary dentition 227
Permanent dentition 227
Screening 228
Classification and clinical syndromes . . 230
Etiology and pathogenesis 233
Bacterial etiology 235
Bacterial damage to the periodontium . . . 240
Host response to bacterial pathogens . . . 240
Genetic aspects of host susceptibility . . . 242
Environmental aspects of host
susceptibility 245
Current concepts 245
Diagnosis 245
Clinical diagnosis 245
Microbiologic diagnosis 249
Evaluation of host defenses 250
Genetic diagnosis 250
Principles of therapeutic intervention . . 251
Elimination or suppression of the
pathogenic flora 251
References 252
7. Necrotizing Periodontal Disease .... 258
Nomenclature 258
Prevalence 259
Clinical characteristics 259
Development of lesions 259
Interproximal craters 260
Sequestrum formation 261
Involvement of alveolar mucosa 262
Swelling of lymph nodes 262
Fever and malaise 263
Oral hygiene 263
Acute and recurrent/chronic forms of
necrotizing gingivitis and periodontitis . . 264
Diagnosis • 265
Differential diagnosis 265
Histopathology 266
Microbiology 268
Microorganisms isolated from necrotizing
lesions 268
Pathogenic potential of microorganisms . . 268
Host response and predisposing factors . 269
Systemic diseases 270
Poor oral hygiene, preexisting gingivitis
and history of previous NPD 271
Psychologic stress and inadequate sleep . . 271
Smoking and alcohol use 272
Caucasian background 272
Young age 272
Treatment 272
Acute phase treatment 272
Maintenance phase treatment 275
References 275
8. Trauma from Occlusion 279
Definition and terminology 279
Trauma from occlusion and
plaque associated periodontal disease . 280
Analysis of human autopsy material . . . 280
Clinical trials 283
Animal experiments 284
Conclusions 292
References 294
9. Endodontics and Periodontics 296
Influence of pathologic conditions in the
pulp on the periodontium 297
Impact of disease conditions in the vital
pulp 297
Impact of pulpal necrosis 298
Manifestations of endodontic lesions in the
marginal periodontium from lateral canals 300
Manifestations of acute endodontic
lesions in the marginal periodontium . . 303
Impact of endodontic treatment
measures on the periodontium 306
Root perforations 307
Vertical root fracture 308
Influence of external root resorptions . . 312
Mechanisms of hard tissue resorption . . .312
Clinical manifestations of external root
resorptions 313
Different forms of external root resorption 313
Influence of periodontal disease on the
condition of the pulp 318
Influence of periodontal treatment
measures on the pulp 320
Scaling and root planing 320
Root dentin hypersensitivity 321
Endodontic considerations in root
resection of multi rooted teeth in
periodontal therapy 323
Differential diagnostic considerations . . 323
Treatment strategies for combined
endodontic and periodontal lesions . . . 325
References 326
10. Systemic Disorders and the
Periodontium 332
Congenital and hereditary disorders . . 332
Gingival enlargement 332
Skin disorders 334
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Metabolic disorders 335
Immunodepressive diseases 335
Viral infections 336
Fungal infections 339
Mucocutaneous disorders 340
Gastrointestinal diseases 346
Periodontal manifestations of
medications 346
Drug induced gingival enlargements . . . 346
The periodontium and smoking 348
Gingivitis and mucositis with
chemotherapy 349
Metabolic and endocrine disorders . . . 349
Diabetes 349
Pregnancy 349
Puberty 350
Renal insufficiency 350
Scurvy 351
Hematologic disorders 351
Leukemia 351
References 352
11. Tumors and Cysts of the Periodontium 356
Reactive processes of periodontal soft
tissues 357
Fibroma/focal fibrous hyperplasia .... 357
Calcifying fibroblastic granuloma .... 357
Pyogenic granuloma 358
Peripheral giant cell granuloma 360
Reactive processes of periodontal hard
tissues 361
Periapical cemental dysplasia 361
Benign neoplasms of periodontal soft
tissues 361
Hemangioma 362
Nevus 363
Papilloma 364
Verruca vulgaris 364
Peripheral odontogenic tumors 365
Benign neoplasms of periodontal hard
tissues 365
Ameloblastoma 365
Squamous odontogenic tumor 367
Benign cementoblastoma 367
Malignant neoplasms of periodontal soft
tissues 368
Squamous cell carcinoma 368
Metastasis to the gingiva 369
Kaposi s sarcoma 369
Malignant lymphoma 370
Malignant neoplasms of periodontal
hard tissues 371
Osteosarcoma 371
Langerhans cell disease 372
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Cysts of the periodontium 373
Gingival cyst 373
Lateral periodontal cyst 374
Inflammatory paradental cyst 375
Clinical
12. Examination of Patients with
Periodontal Disease 383
Symptoms of periodontal disease .... 383
The gingiva 385
The periodontal ligament the root
cementum 387
Assessment of pocket depth 387
Assessment of attachment level 387
Errors inherent in periodontal probing . . 387
Assessment of furcation involvement . . . 389
Assessment of tooth mobility 390
The alveolar bone 390
Radiographic analysis 390
Sounding 391
Diagnosis of periodontal lesions .... 391
Gingivitis 392
Periodontitis levis
(overt periodontitis) 392
Periodontitis gravis
(advanced periodontitis) 392
Oral hygiene status 392
References 395
13. Advances in Periodontal Diagnosis . . 396
Conventional periodontal diagnostics
and limitations 396
Advances in traditional diagnostic
methods 400
Controlled force, standardized probes . . 400
Computer assisted digital radiography . . 401
Detection of putative pathogens 403
Bacteriologic DNA analysis 403
Immunologic based tests for putative
pathogens 405
Microbiologic enzyme assays 406
Assessment of the susceptible host using
markers in peripheral blood 407
Polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) . 407
Antibody titers 407
Monocyte responsiveness to
lipopolysaccharide 408
Identification of host constituents in
crevicular fluid 408
Arachidonic acid metabolites 408
Host cytokines 409
Odontogenic keratocyst 376
Radicular cyst 376
References 378
Concepts
Destructive host enzymes 410
Other host immuno inflammatory markers
inGCF 412
Indicators of local physical/metabolic
changes 413
Subgingival temperature 413
Nuclear medicine techniques (bone
scanning) 413
Summary 414
References 415
14. Treatment Planning 420
Diagnosis 422
Treatment planning 422
Initial treatment plan 422
Case presentation 423
Initial (cause related) therapy 424
Reexamination 424
Planning of corrective therapy (definitive
treatment plan) 424
Corrective therapy 425
Maintenance therapy 425
Case reports 428
Patient K.A. (female, 29 years old) 428
Patient B.H. (female, 40 years old) 431
Patient P.O.S. (male, 30 years old) 433
References 437
15. Cause Related Periodontal Therapy . .438
Objectives of cause related therapy . . . 438
Means of cause related therapy 438
Patient information 438
Self performed plaque control methods . . 439
Scaling and root planing 447
Removal of plaque retention factors .... 456
Evaluation of the effect of the
cause related therapy 457
References 459
16. Antiseptics in Periodontal Therapy . . . 461
History of agents and remedies 462
Prevention: rationale for chemical
supragingival plaque control 462
Conclusions 463
Approaches to chemical supragingival
plaque control 464
Conclusions 465
Chemical agents and vehicles 465
Conclusions agents 469
Conclusions vehicles 470
Evaluation of chemical agents and
products 470
Studies in vitro 471
Tests in vivo 472
Clinical trial design considerations . . . 474
Conclusions 475
Chlorhexidine 475
Conclusions 479
Clinical uses of chlorhexidine in
dentistry 479
Conclusions 481
Therapy 481
Rationale for subgingival plaque control . 481
Agents and regimens 481
Conclusions 482
References 482
17. Antibiotics in Periodontal Therapy . . . 488
Principles for antibiotic therapy 488
The limitations of mechanical therapy. Can
antimicrobial agents help? 488
Specific features of periodontal disease . . 489
Choosing the target and defining
the goal 490
Choice of the drug delivery route 491
Evaluation of antimicrobial agents for
periodontal therapy 493
Systemic antimicrobial therapy in clinical
trials 496
Local antimicrobial therapy in clinical
trials 499
Overall conclusion 503
References 503
18. Periodontal Surgery: Access Therapy . 508
Techniques in periodontal pocket
surgery 509
Gingivectomy procedures 509
Flap procedures 513
Regenerative procedures 523
Distal wedge procedures 523
Osseous surgery 526
General guidelines for periodontal
surgery 528
Objectives of surgical treatment 528
Indications for surgical treatment 528
Contraindications for periodontal surgery . 530
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Local anesthesia in periodontal surgery . 532
Instruments used in periodontal surgery . 534
Selection of surgical technique 538
Root surface instrumentation 541
Suturing 542
Periodontal dressings 544
Postoperative pain control 546
Postsurgical care 546
References 547
19. Mucogingival Therapy 550
Introduction 550
Gingival augmentation 551
Gingival dimensions and periodontal
health 551
Marginal tissue recession 553
Marginal tissue recession and orthodontic
treatment 558
Gingival dimensions and restorative
therapy 562
Indications for gingival augmentation . . 563
Gingival augmentation procedures .... 563
Healing following gingival augmentation
procedures 566
Root coverage 569
Root coverage procedures 571
Clinical outcome of root coverage
procedures 584
Soft tissue healing against the covered root
surface 588
References 591
20. Regenerative Periodontal Therapy . . . 597
Introduction 597
Regenerative procedures 598
Grafting procedures 599
Root surface conditioning 602
Growth factors in periodontal regeneration 603
Reliability of assessments of new
attachment 604
Periodontal probing 604
Radiographic analysis and reentry
operations 604
Histologic methods 604
Periodontal wound healing 605
Regenerative capacity of bone cells .... 610
Regenerative capacity of gingival
connective tissue cells 610
Regenerative capacity of periodontal
ligament cells 610
Role of epithelium in periodontal wound
healing 613
Root resorption 613
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Guided tissue regeneration (GTR) .... 614
Clinical application of GTR 617
References 638
21. Esthetics in Periodontal Therapy .... 647
Pretreatment esthetic evaluation .... 647
Crown lengthening procedures 648
To overcome problems with a gummy
smile 648
To expose sound tooth structure 651
Ridge augmentation procedures in cases
to be restored with tooth supported
fixed prostheses 658
Edentulous ridge and ridge augmentation 658
References 679
22. Treatment of Furcation Involved Teeth 682
Terminology 682
Anatomy 684
Maxillary molars 684
Maxillary premolars 685
Mandibular molars 685
Other teeth 686
Diagnosis 687
Probing 688
Radiographs 689
Differential diagnosis 690
Trauma from occlusion 691
Therapy 691
Furcation involvement degree I 691
Furcation involvement degree II 691
Furcation involvement degree III 691
Scaling and root planing 691
Furcation plasty 692
Tunnel preparation 693
Root separation and resection (RSR) . . . 694
Maxillary molars 696
Maxillary premolars 697
Mandibular molars 697
Sequence of treatment at RSR 699
Final prosthetic restoration 703
Regeneration of furcation defects 704
Extraction 707
Prognosis 707
References 709
23. Occlusal Therapy 711
Clinical symptoms of trauma from
occlusion 711
Angular bony defect 711
Increased tooth mobility 711
Progressive (increasing) tooth mobility . . 711
Tooth mobility crown excursion/root
displacement 712
Initial and secondary tooth mobility .... 712
Clinical assessment of tooth mobility
(physiologic and pathologic tooth
mobility) 714
Treatment of increased tooth mobility . .715
Situation I 715
Situation II 718
Situation III 719
Situation IV 721
Situation V 722
References 725
24. Technical Aspects of Crown and Bridge
Therapy 727
General principles 729
Selection of retainer crowns 731
Preparation design 732
Surface treatment of prepared teeth . . . 735
Specific aspects of strength 736
Fracture of bridgework 736
Fracture of luting cement 738
Fracture of abutment teeth 739
References 739
25. Orthodontics and Periodontics 741
Orthodontic tooth movement in adults
with periodontal tissue breakdown . . . 741
Orthodontic treatment considerations . . . 746
Esthetic finishing of treatment results . . . 749
Retention problems, and solutions;
long term follow up 750
Possibilities and limitations;
legal aspects 754
Specific factors associated with
orthodontic tooth movement in adults . 755
Tooth movement into infrabony pockets . . 755
Tooth movement into compromised bone
areas 758
Tooth movement through cortical bone . . 759
Extrusion and intrusion of single teeth
effects on periodontium, clinical crown
length, and esthetics 760
GTR (guided tissue regeneration) and
orthodontic treatment 765
Traumatic occlusion (jiggling) and
orthodontic treatment 766
Gingival recession 767
Labial recession 767
Interdental recession 771
Preprosthetic orthodontics in patients
with reduced periodontium 774
Molar uprighting, furcation involvement . 774
Orthodontic movement of teeth to optimal
positions 777
Use of implants 781
Minor surgery associated with
orthodontic therapy 782
Fiberotomy 783
Frenotomy 786
Removal of gingival invaginations (clefts) . 787
Gingivectomy 789
References 790
26. Scientific Basis for the Treatment of
Periodontitis 794
Effect of supragingival plaque control
without subgingival instrumentation . . 795
Effect of subgingival instrumentation
without concomitant supragingival
plaque control 796
Effect of supragingival plaque control
combined with subgingival
instrumentation 796
Effect of surgical treatment 803
Treatment of the tooth surface 803
Curettage and granulation tissue removal . 803
Longitudinal studies of surgical and
non surgical therapy 804
Treatment time and patient appreciation 810
Surgical procedures which favor
regrowth of bone, periodontal ligament
and root cementum 811
Regrowth of periodontal tissues at sites
treated by surgery without additional
means 812
Implant C
28. Osseointegration: Historic Background
and Current Concepts 851
Development of the osseointegrated
implant 852
Osseointegration from a mechanical and
biologic viewpoint 853
Clinical breakthrough of osseointegrated
implants 858
Standards of clinical reporting in oral
implantology 858
Future of osseointegrated oral implants . 859
References 860
29. The Peri Implant Mucosa 862
Normal peri implant mucosa 862
Structure 862
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Regrowth of periodontal tissues by
surgery including additional means . . 814
Root surface modification 814
Bone defect fill 814
Guided Tissue Regeneration (GTR) .... 815
References 816
27. Supportive Periodontal Therapy (SPT) 822
Definitions 822
Basic paradigms for the prevention of
periodontal disease 823
Patients at risk for periodontitis without
SPT 826
SPT for patients with gingivitis 828
SPT for patients with periodontitis . . . 828
Continuous multilevel risk assessment . 829
Subject risk assessment 830
Tooth risk assessment 833
Site risk assessment 835
Radiographic evaluation of periodontal
disease progression 837
Clinical implementation 837
Objectives for SPT 838
SPT in daily practice 840
Examination, Reevaluation and Diagnosis
(ERD) 840
Motivation, Reinstruction and
Instrumentation (MRI) 841
Treatment of reinfected sites (TRS) .... 842
Polishing, fluorides, determination of
recall interval (PFD) 842
References 843
lONCEPTS
Composition 865
Response to plaque accumulation .... 867
Peri implant mucositis 867
Peri implantitis 869
Probing gingiva and peri implant
mucosa 870
References 872
30. Radiographic Examination 873
Basic radiologic principles 873
Special requirements in the
periodontally compromised patient . . 873
Radiographic techniques for primary
preoperative evaluations 874
Intraoral and panoramic radiography . . 874
Radiographic techniques for secondary
preoperative evaluations 875
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Requirements for cross sectional
tomography 878
Implants in the premolar and molar
regions 878
Conventional versus computed
tomography 881
The single implant case 881
Postoperative radiography 884
At abutment connection 884
Following crown bridge installation ... 884
High demands on image quality 884
Analysis of postoperative radiographs . . 885
Subsequent follow up examinations . . . 886
Digital intraoral radiography 888
References 888
31. The Surgical Site 890
Preoperative Examination 890
Primary judgment 890
Secondary assessment 892
Treatment planning 896
Principle comments on implant
placement 897
Flap design 897
Bone drilling 898
Implant position 899
Implant direction 900
Cortical stabilization 902
Implant selection 903
Healing time 903
References 904
32. Alveolar Bone Formation 906
Basic concepts 906
Healing of alveolar bone following tooth
extraction o,Q8
Bone grafting 9I3
Concept of guided tissue regeneration
vdK) 914
Animal studies 914
Human experimental studies 923
Clinical applications 925
Alveolar bone defect closure 926
Enlargement or augmentation of alveolar
ridSes 926
Alveolar bone dehiscences and
fenestrations in association with oral
implants 007
Immediate implant placement following
tooth extraction 929
Perspectives in bone regeneration with
GTR 932
References 934
33. Rehabilitation by Means of Implants:
Case Reports 938
Patient 1
Implants used to restore function in the
mandible 938
Initial examination 938
Treatment planning 939
Treatment 940
Concluding remarks 942
Patient 2
Fixed restorations on implants and teeth 942
Initial examination 942
Treatment planning 943
Treatment 945
Concluding remarks 946
Patient 3
Implants used to restore function in the
maxilla 947
Initial examination 947
Treatment planning 947
Treatment 947
Concluding remarks 950
Patient 4
Implants used in a cross arch bridge
restoration 951
Initial examination 951
Treatment planning 951
Treatment 953
Concluding remarks 956
Patient 5
Implants used to solve restorative
problems occurring during maintenance
therapy 956
Treatment planning 957
Treatment (1) 957
Treatment (2) 959
Treatment (3) 960
Concluding remarks 961
Patient 6
Implants used to solve problems
associated with accidental root fractures
of important abutment teeth 962
Initial examination 962
Treatment planning and treatment 963
Concluding remarks 964
Subject Index 965
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title | Clinical periodontology and implant dentistry |
title_auth | Clinical periodontology and implant dentistry |
title_exact_search | Clinical periodontology and implant dentistry |
title_full | Clinical periodontology and implant dentistry Jan Lindhe ... eds. |
title_fullStr | Clinical periodontology and implant dentistry Jan Lindhe ... eds. |
title_full_unstemmed | Clinical periodontology and implant dentistry Jan Lindhe ... eds. |
title_short | Clinical periodontology and implant dentistry |
title_sort | clinical periodontology and implant dentistry |
topic | Parodontopathie (DE-588)4044724-8 gnd Parodontologie (DE-588)4138136-1 gnd Zahnimplantation (DE-588)4238196-4 gnd Implantologie (DE-588)4201977-1 gnd |
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