| Literature DB >> 35621532 |
Masahiko Okubo1,2, Ryutaro Kuraji3, Hideyuki Kamimura2, Yukihiro Numabe3, Ko Ito1, Tsuyoshi Sato1, Shoichiro Kokabu4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Necrotizing periodontitis (NP) is a reactive and destructive inflammatory process that occurs in response to bacterial infection. Predisposing factors such as compromised host immune responses contribute significantly to NP pathogenesis. NP occasionally progresses to a more advanced and life-threatening state. CASEEntities:
Keywords: direct oral anticoagulant; interprofessional collaboration; necrotizing periodontal diseases; necrotizing periodontitis; nursing care
Year: 2022 PMID: 35621532 PMCID: PMC9140147 DOI: 10.3390/dj10050079
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dent J (Basel) ISSN: 2304-6767
Figure 1Intraoral photos taken at the patient’s first visit reveal generalized gingival redness, swelling, and bleeding.
Figure 2The findings at 7 days after the first visit. (A) These intraoral photos show that the acute symptoms, including redness, swelling, and bleeding, have decreased. (B) Periodontal assessment includes tooth mobility (Mobility), bleeding of probing (BOP), and probing pocket depth (PPD) (maximum value on each tooth). Black color boxes indicate missing teeth. The green color box indicates acceptable PPD (not exceeding 3 mm). Yellow color boxes indicate PPD of 4 or 5 mm. Orange color boxes indicate PPD equal to or greater than 6 mm. BOP (−) indicates no bleeding. BOP (+) indicates bleeding. (C) Panoramic X-ray reveals that the entire alveolar bone has horizontal absorption.
Figure 3Intraoral photos at 14 days. Acute symptoms, such as gingival redness and bleeding, disappeared.
Figure 4The findings at 77 days after the first visit. (A) These intraoral photos indicate good periodontal condition. (B) Periodontal assessment, including that of tooth mobility (Mobility), bleeding of probing (BOP), and probing pocket depth (PPD) (maximum value on each tooth). Black color boxes indicate missing teeth. A green color box indicates acceptable PPD (not exceeding 3 mm). BOP (−) indicates no bleeding. (C) Panoramic revealed that the alveolar bone resorption had not progressed.