AGGRESSIVE PERIODONTITIS: 18 MONTHS FOLLOW UP - A CASE REPORT

Authors

  • Dagar Mona MDS, Sr. Lecturer, Department of Periodontology, DJ College of Dental Sciences & Research, Modinagar, (U.P.)
  • Sharma Anamika Prof & Head, Department of Dentistry, LLRM Medical College, Meerut, (U.P.)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32553/ijmbs.v3i11.723

Keywords:

Aggressive periodontitis, multifactorial disease, treatment

Abstract

The diagnosis "Aggressive Periodontitis", defined by the International Workshop for Classification of Periodontal Diseases and Conditions in 1999, refers to the multifactorial, severe, and rapidly progressive form of Periodontitis, which primarily – but not exclusively – affects younger patients. Aggressive periodontitis have localized and generalized forms. It is currently believed that combination of bacteriologic, immunologic and hereditary factors are of major importance in the etiology of this disease. The case was of a 20 year old female and her clinical and radiographic findings were typical for generalized Aggressive Periodontitis. Treatment consisted of thorough scaling and root planing along with administration of tetracycline250 mg every six hours for three weeks, followed by surgical intervention.

Keywords: Aggressive periodontitis, multifactorial disease, treatment

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Published

2019-11-20

How to Cite

Mona, D., & Anamika, S. (2019). AGGRESSIVE PERIODONTITIS: 18 MONTHS FOLLOW UP - A CASE REPORT. International Journal of Medical and Biomedical Studies, 3(11), 115–117. https://doi.org/10.32553/ijmbs.v3i11.723

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Case Report