8. How Does Biofilm Lead To Development Of Periodontal Disease (intro) Flashcards

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LOs

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What is a periodontal disease?(definition)

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Periodontitis risk factors (multi factorial aetiology) (primary, local, systemic factors)

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Prerequisites for periodontal disease initiation and progression

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Periodontal tissue destruction

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Bacteria virulence factors that can lead to periodontal diseases

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Direct and indirect tissue damage

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Model of periodontal diseases

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Most important cytokines produced by host in immune response

Cytokine→ active cell type → effect

EGs in table

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The balance needed to keep tissue damage to a minimum

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  • highlights the pathogenic factors and the pathogenesis of periodontal disease
  • in order to keep periodontal tissues healthy there must be a balance between virulence factors present in biofilm + host response
  • if balance, then periodontal tissues maintained and stable
  • if this is skewed
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