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Periodontal health and gingival diseases and conditions on an intact and a reduced periodontium: Consensus report of workgroup 1 of the 2017 World Workshop on the Classification of Periodontal and Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions.

Iain L C Chapple1, Brian L Mealey2, Thomas E Van Dyke3, P Mark Bartold4, Henrik Dommisch5, Peter Eickholz6, Maria L Geisinger7, Robert J Genco8, Michael Glogauer9, Moshe Goldstein10, Terrence J Griffin11, Palle Holmstrup12, Georgia K Johnson13, Yvonne Kapila14, Niklaus P Lang15, Joerg Meyle16, Shinya Murakami17, Jacqueline Plemons18, Giuseppe A Romito19, Lior Shapira10, Dimitris N Tatakis20, Wim Teughels21, Leonardo Trombelli22, Clemens Walter23, Gernot Wimmer24, Pinelopi Xenoudi25, Hiromasa Yoshie26.   

Abstract

Periodontal health is defined by absence of clinically detectable inflammation. There is a biological level of immune surveillance that is consistent with clinical gingival health and homeostasis. Clinical gingival health may be found in a periodontium that is intact, i.e. without clinical attachment loss or bone loss, and on a reduced periodontium in either a non-periodontitis patient (e.g. in patients with some form of gingival recession or following crown lengthening surgery) or in a patient with a history of periodontitis who is currently periodontally stable. Clinical gingival health can be restored following treatment of gingivitis and periodontitis. However, the treated and stable periodontitis patient with current gingival health remains at increased risk of recurrent periodontitis, and accordingly, must be closely monitored. Two broad categories of gingival diseases include non-dental plaque biofilm-induced gingival diseases and dental plaque-induced gingivitis. Non-dental plaque biofilm-induced gingival diseases include a variety of conditions that are not caused by plaque and usually do not resolve following plaque removal. Such lesions may be manifestations of a systemic condition or may be localized to the oral cavity. Dental plaque-induced gingivitis has a variety of clinical signs and symptoms, and both local predisposing factors and systemic modifying factors can affect its extent, severity, and progression. Dental plaque-induced gingivitis may arise on an intact periodontium or on a reduced periodontium in either a non-periodontitis patient or in a currently stable "periodontitis patient" i.e. successfully treated, in whom clinical inflammation has been eliminated (or substantially reduced). A periodontitis patient with gingival inflammation remains a periodontitis patient (Figure 1), and comprehensive risk assessment and management are imperative to ensure early prevention and/or treatment of recurrent/progressive periodontitis. Precision dental medicine defines a patient-centered approach to care, and therefore, creates differences in the way in which a "case" of gingival health or gingivitis is defined for clinical practice as opposed to epidemiologically in population prevalence surveys. Thus, case definitions of gingival health and gingivitis are presented for both purposes. While gingival health and gingivitis have many clinical features, case definitions are primarily predicated on presence or absence of bleeding on probing. Here we classify gingival health and gingival diseases/conditions, along with a summary table of diagnostic features for defining health and gingivitis in various clinical situations.
© 2018 American Academy of Periodontology and European Federation of Periodontology.

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Keywords:  Crohn's disease; Hodgkin lymphoma; Melkersson-Rosenthal; Mycobacterium tuberculosis; Neisseria gonorrhoeae; Treponema pallidum; allergic reaction; amalgam tattoo; aspergillosis; biofilm; blastomycosis; calcifying fibroblastic granuloma; candidosis; chemical trauma; clinical health; coccidioidomycosis; condylomata acuminatum; contact allergy; coxsackie virus; dental plaque-induced gingivitis; disease control; disease remission; disease stability; drug-induced gingival enlargement; drug-induced pigmentation; dysbiosis; erythema multiforme; erythroplakia; factitious injury; fibrous epulis; focal epithelial hyperplasia; frictional keratosis; geotricosis; gingival pigmentation; hand foot and mouth; hereditary gingival fibromatosis; herpangina; herpes simplex; histoplasmosis; hyperglycemia; hyposalivation; intact periodontium; leukemia; leukoplakia; lichen planus; local risk factors; lupus erythematosus; melanoplakia; menstrual cycle; modifying factors; molluscum contagiosum; mucormycosis; necrotizing periodontal diseases; non-Hodgkin lymphoma; non-dental plaque-induced gingival conditions; oral contraceptive; orofacial granulomatosis; paracoccidioidomycosis; pemphigoid; pemphigus vulgaris; periodontal disease; peripheral giant cell granuloma; plasma cell gingivitis; predisposing factors; pregnancy; puberty; pyogenic granuloma; reduced periodontium; resolution of inflammation; restoration margins; sarcoidosis; scurvy; smoker's melanosis; smoking; squamous cell carcinoma; squamous cell papilloma; stable periodontitis; streptoccocal gingivitis; symbiosis; systemic risk factors; thermal trauma; toothbrush trauma; varicella zoster; vascular epulis; verruca vulgaris

Mesh:

Year:  2018        PMID: 29926499     DOI: 10.1111/jcpe.12940

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Periodontol        ISSN: 0303-6979            Impact factor:   8.728


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7.  Treatment of stage I-III periodontitis-The EFP S3 level clinical practice guideline.

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