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Periodontitis: Consensus report of workgroup 2 of the 2017 World Workshop on the Classification of Periodontal and Peri‐Implant Diseases and Conditions
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Autoren
2018
Jahr
Abstract
A new periodontitis classification scheme has been adopted, in which forms of the disease previously recognized as "chronic" or "aggressive" are now grouped under a single category ("periodontitis") and are further characterized based on a multi-dimensional staging and grading system. Staging is largely dependent upon the severity of disease at presentation as well as on the complexity of disease management, while grading provides supplemental information about biological features of the disease including a history-based analysis of the rate of periodontitis progression; assessment of the risk for further progression; analysis of possible poor outcomes of treatment; and assessment of the risk that the disease or its treatment may negatively affect the general health of the patient. Necrotizing periodontal diseases, whose characteristic clinical phenotype includes typical features (papilla necrosis, bleeding, and pain) and are associated with host immune response impairments, remain a distinct periodontitis category. Endodontic-periodontal lesions, defined by a pathological communication between the pulpal and periodontal tissues at a given tooth, occur in either an acute or a chronic form, and are classified according to signs and symptoms that have direct impact on their prognosis and treatment. Periodontal abscesses are defined as acute lesions characterized by localized accumulation of pus within the gingival wall of the periodontal pocket/sulcus, rapid tissue destruction and are associated with risk for systemic dissemination.
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Autoren
- Panos N. Papapanou
- Mariano Sanz
- Nurcan Buduneli
- Thomas Dietrich
- Magda Feres
- Daniel H. Fine
- Daniel S. Thoma
- Raul I. García
- William V. Giannobile
- Filippo Graziani
- Henry Greenwell
- David Herrera
- Richard T. Kao
- Moritz Kebschull
- Denis F. Kinane
- Keith L. Kirkwood
- Thomas Kocher
- Kenneth S. Kornman
- Purnima Kumar
- Bruno G. Loos
- Eli E. Machtei
- Huanxin Meng
- Andrea Mombelli
- Ian Needleman
- Steven Offenbacher
- G. J. Seymour
- Ricardo Teles
- Maurizio S. Tonetti
Institutionen
- Columbia University(US)
- Universidad Complutense de Madrid(ES)
- Ege University(TR)
- University College Birmingham(GB)
- University of Birmingham(GB)
- Birmingham City University(GB)
- Guarulhos University(BR)
- Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey(US)
- Education University of Hong Kong(HK)
- University of Hong Kong(HK)
- Boston University(US)
- University of Michigan–Ann Arbor(US)
- University of Pisa(IT)
- University of Louisville(US)
- Durect (United States)(US)
- University of Bonn(DE)
- University of Pennsylvania(US)
- University at Buffalo, State University of New York(US)
- Universitätsmedizin Greifswald(DE)
- Universität Greifswald(DE)
- The Ohio State University(US)
- Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam(NL)
- Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam(NL)
- University of Amsterdam(NL)
- Rambam Health Care Campus(IL)
- Peking University(CN)
- University of Geneva(CH)
- University College London(GB)
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill(US)
- University of Queensland(AU)