The Children’s Dental Health (II)
Thursday, September 23rd, 2010
Aggressive periodontitis can affect healthy. Localized aggressive periodontitis is found in adolescents and young adults and mainly affects the first molars and incisors (front). It is characterized by severe loss of alveolar bone, and ironically, patients are very little dental plaque or calculus.
Generalized aggressive periodontitis may begin more or less at puberty and may involve the entire mouth. It is characterized by inflammation of the gums and large accumulations of plaque and tartar. Over time can cause teeth to become loose.
Periodontitis associated with systemic diseases occurs in children and adolescents and adults. Conditions that make children more susceptible to periodontal disease include:
* Type 1 Diabetes
* Down Syndrome
* Papillon-Lefevre syndrome
For example, a study of 263 Type 1 diabetics between 11 and 18 years of age, 10% had periodontitis evident.
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