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  2. Gingival margin - Wikipedia

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    Gingival retraction or gingival recession is when there is lateral movement of the gingival margin away from the tooth surface. [1] [2] It is usually termed gingival retraction as an intentional procedure, and in such cases it is performed by mechanical, chemical, or electrical means in order to perform certain dental surgery procedures.

  3. Sally Blakemore - Wikipedia

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    The first print run was 10,000 books and involved 400 women in hand-assembling the book. [7] One of the company's most successful novelty book is Peek-A-Moo!, a lift the flap book by Marie Torres Cimarusti, with over 390,000 copies in print. [8] In 2010, Blakemore was the keynote speaker at the Movable Book Society Conference in Portland ...

  4. Gingival recession - Wikipedia

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    1: Total loss of attachment (clinical attachment loss, CAL) is the sum of 2: Gingival recession, and 3: Probing depth. Gingival recession, also known as gum recession and receding gums, is the exposure in the roots of the teeth caused by a loss of gum tissue and/or retraction of the gingival margin from the crown of the teeth. [1]

  5. Gingival disease - Wikipedia

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    Brush teeth twice daily with an ADA-recommended fluoride toothpaste for 2 minutes; Replace toothbrush every 3–4 months; Floss at least once every day; Maintain a healthy diet; less sugar intake; Pursue dental care twice annually; Speaking to a pharmacist helps remind or mention problems seen in oral care.

  6. Peri-implant mucositis - Wikipedia

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    Peri-implant mucositis is defined as an inflammatory lesion of the peri-implant mucosa in the absence of continuing marginal bone loss. [1]The American Academy of Periodontology defines periā€implant mucositis as a disease in which inflammation of the soft tissues surrounding a dental implant is present without additional bone loss after the initial bone remodeling that may occur during ...

  7. Gingival and periodontal pocket - Wikipedia

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    Plaque that has been present long enough to harden and calcify will welcome additional bacteria to the pocket and make it virtually impossible to clean by means of a traditional toothbrush. [7] Continuous destruction of surrounding tissues due to inflammation will lead to degradation of attachment and bone, eventually causing tooth loss ...

  8. Bleeding on probing - Wikipedia

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    Soft-bristle toothbrush is recommended for brushing your teeth. Hard-bristled toothbrushes may be softened by leaving under hot running water (very hot) before brushing every time, followed by gentle brushing. [12] Flossing twice a day can prevent the building up of plaques. Tobacco should be avoided as tobacco can aggravate the bleeding gums.

  9. Open flap debridement - Wikipedia

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    In dentistry, open flap debridement is a periodontal procedure in which the supporting alveolar bone and root surfaces of teeth are exposed by incising the gingiva to provide increased access for scaling and root planing.

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