| Literature DB >> 15833018 |
Joseph S Seiler1, Robert W Herold.
Abstract
General dentists frequently encounter patients with aggressive periodontal disease and should be able to diagnose and manage this disease properly. Periodontal care in the absence of a comprehensive treatment plan and proper therapy can result in the rapid progression of the disease and, ultimately, tooth loss. It is important for the general dentist to diagnose, inform, and treat the periodontal patient accurately, using referral and nonsurgical, surgical, and antimicrobial/antibiotic therapy. This article provides a brief history of the classification of aggressive periodontal disease, describes the microorganisms associated with aggressive periodontal disease, discusses the selection and use of systemic antibiotics in therapy, and lists the various antibiotic regimens for treating aggressive periodontal disease.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15833018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gen Dent ISSN: 0363-6771