Subject: Medical and Surgical Nursing I (Theory)
If the plaque is not cleared by thorough brushing and flossing, gingival irritation may result. Eventually, swelling separates the gingiva from the tooth by destroying the supporting tissue. Its causes include poor nutrition, bacterial plaque, and poor oral hygiene. Its signs include pain, swelling, bleeding gums, etc. It can be controlled with good oral hygiene and routine dental exams.
If the plaque is not cleared by thorough brushing and flossing, gingival irritation may result. Eventually, swelling separates the gingiva from the tooth by destroying the supporting tissue. The periodontal ligament and alveolar bone are also affected by the gum inflammation, which eventually destroys the teeth's supporting framework. As a result, the teeth become loose and may even fall out, depending on how severe the periodontal disease is.
Within 4 to 8 days of dental plaque formation, bacterial compounds and toxins produce an inflammatory reaction in the gingiva. Plaque-associated gingivitis has a structure that is predominantly made up of T cells and macrophages, and as a result, it behaves something like a controlled delayed type hypersensitivity reaction.
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Define gingivitis.
If the plaque is not cleared by thorough brushing and flossing, gingival irritation may result. Eventually, swelling separates the gingiva from the tooth by destroying the supporting tissue. The periodontal ligament and alveolar bone are also affected by the gum inflammation, which eventually destroys the teeth's supporting framework. Because of the severity of the periodontal disease, the teeth may become loose and fall out or necessitate extraction.
Explain in detail about gingivitis.
If the plaque is not removed by proper brushing and flossing, gingival inflammation may result. Eventually, swelling separates the gingiva from the tooth by destroying the supporting tissue. The periodontal ligament and alveolar bone are also affected by the gum inflammation, which eventually destroys the teeth's supporting framework. Because of the severity of the periodontal disease, the teeth may become loose and fall out or necessitate extraction.
Pathophysiology
Within 4 to 8 days of dental plaque accumulation, bacterial products and toxins cause an inflammatory response in the gingiva. Plaque-associated gingivitis has a structure that is primarily made up of T lymphocytes and macrophages, and as a result, it behaves somewhat like a controlled delayed type hypersensitivity response.
Causes
Clinical Manifestation:
Management:
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