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Gingivitis
- Definition
- Gum local inflammation without the bone loss seen in Periodontitis
- Causes
- Plaque
- Calculus
- Food accretion
- Symptoms
- Painless swelling and erythema of the gums
- Gums bleed easily with tooth brushing and flossing
- Halitosis
- Signs
- Gingival margin redness and swelling
- Bulbous interdental papillae
- Disappearance of normal stippling
- Easy bleeding with light contact
- Course
- Tooth mobility or migration
- Gingival recession
- Complications
- See Periodontal Disease
- Tooth loss (Periodontitis)
- Management
- See Oral Hygiene below
- Chlorhexidine gluconate 0.12% rinse (Peridex) or
- Hexetidine 0.1% rinse (Oraldene) or
- Listerine antiseptic
- Prevention: Oral Hygiene
- See Oral Health
- Frequent tooth brushing, flossing and fluoride rinses
- Newer toothpastes contain antibiotic Triclosan
- Colgate Total and Crest Multicare
- Reduces Plaque and gingivitis up to 50%
- No signs of Antibiotic Resistance
- References
- (7/4/97) FDA Talk Paper
- (12/29/97) WSJ
- (1996) J Clin Dent (7 Suppl):S199
- References
- Nguyen (2008) Am Fam Physician 77:797
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| Definition (CSP) | inflammation of the gingiva, the tissues that surround the teeth. |
| Definition (NCI) | A disorder involving inflammation of the gums; may affect surrounding and supporting structures of the teeth. |
| Concepts | Disease or Syndrome (T047)
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| ICD9 | 523.10 |
| English | Gingivitides, Gingivitis, INFLAMMATION GUM |
| Spanish | gingivitis |
| Credits | Derived from the NIH UMLS (Unified Medical Language System)
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