introduction: gingival hypertrophy is a frequent condition associated to the increased number of patients taking some categories of drugs. the goal of this work is to emphasize the importance of diagnosis to set a proper therapy. aterial and methods: the plaque accumulation in patients having a poor oral hygiene damages the periodontium and requires the application of strict professional and home hygiene protocols. results and conclusion: the drug-induced gingival proliferation knowledge is essential in order to succeed in working with the internist and in planning a precise therapy, without interfering with the metabolism of drugs, often necessary and irreplaceable for patients' health.
Luciani, F., Paolantonio, G., Calabrese, C., Calabrese, L. (2017). Cytology and molecular mechanisms of drug-induced gingival hypertrophy: A rewiew. ORAL & IMPLANTOLOGY, 10(3), 221-228 [10.11138/orl/2017.10.3.221].
Cytology and molecular mechanisms of drug-induced gingival hypertrophy: A rewiew
Luciani F.
;Calabrese L.Supervision
2017-01-01
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introduction: gingival hypertrophy is a frequent condition associated to the increased number of patients taking some categories of drugs. the goal of this work is to emphasize the importance of diagnosis to set a proper therapy. aterial and methods: the plaque accumulation in patients having a poor oral hygiene damages the periodontium and requires the application of strict professional and home hygiene protocols. results and conclusion: the drug-induced gingival proliferation knowledge is essential in order to succeed in working with the internist and in planning a precise therapy, without interfering with the metabolism of drugs, often necessary and irreplaceable for patients' health.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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