Author:
Wasnik Milind,Kumar Suryakant,Sajjanar Arun,Gahlod Niharika,Khekade Sneha,George Miranda,Bhattad Durga,Kolekar Pratima
Abstract
The term “periodontal diseases” includes any inherited or acquired disorders of the tissues that are supporting the teeth i. e Gingiva, Cementum, PDL, and Alveolar bone. The periodontal disease can be either localized or generalized. Localized aggressive periodontitis (LAgP) patients have interproximal attachment loss on at least two permanent first molars and incisors, with attachment loss on no more than two teeth other than first molars and incisors. In children and adolescents LAgP occurs without clinical evidence of systemic disease and it is characterized by the severe loss of alveolar bone around permanent teeth [10]. Most commonly the disease is localized to the permanent first molars and incisors.
Aim: The aim of this review article is explain in details about aggressive periodontitis including different management aspect of the same.
Methods: This paper presents a review of the aggressive periodontitis in children. An electronic search was conducted using Pub Med®/MEDLINE, and Google search using the terms: Periodontium, Localized Aggressive Periodontitis, Children and periodontal health, periodontal health in adolescents, gingival disease in children, periodontal disease in children, gingivitis, periodontitis, gingival disease and its prevalence, periodontal disease and its prevalence.
Publisher
Sciencedomain International