Aggressive periodontitis

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Aggressive periodontitis is a severe form of periodontal disease characterized by rapid loss of periodontal ligament and alveolar bone. It is less common than chronic periodontitis, but can lead to more severe outcomes if not treated promptly.

Etiology

The primary cause of aggressive periodontitis is the overgrowth of certain types of bacteria in the mouth, particularly Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans and Porphyromonas gingivalis. These bacteria produce toxins that can damage the periodontal tissues and stimulate an inflammatory response in the body. Other factors that may contribute to the development of aggressive periodontitis include genetic predisposition, smoking, and certain systemic diseases such as diabetes.

Clinical Features

Aggressive periodontitis typically presents in two forms: localized and generalized. Localized aggressive periodontitis usually occurs in adolescents and is characterized by severe bone loss around the first molars and incisors. Generalized aggressive periodontitis, on the other hand, affects the entire mouth and can occur at any age.

Patients with aggressive periodontitis may experience symptoms such as red, swollen gums, bleeding during brushing or flossing, receding gums, loose teeth, and bad breath. However, pain is usually not a symptom until the disease has progressed significantly.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of aggressive periodontitis involves a thorough dental examination, including a review of the patient's medical history, a visual inspection of the mouth, and dental radiographs to assess bone loss. In some cases, a sample of plaque may be taken for laboratory analysis to identify the specific bacteria involved.

Treatment

Treatment for aggressive periodontitis typically involves a combination of professional dental cleanings, antibiotics, and in severe cases, surgery. The goal of treatment is to control the bacterial infection, halt the progression of the disease, and restore lost periodontal tissues if possible.

Prognosis

With early detection and appropriate treatment, the prognosis for patients with aggressive periodontitis can be good. However, the disease can lead to tooth loss and other serious complications if not managed properly.

Prevention

Prevention of aggressive periodontitis involves maintaining good oral hygiene, regular dental check-ups, and avoiding risk factors such as smoking and uncontrolled diabetes.

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