Systemic disease or periodontal disease? Distinguishing causes of gingival inflammation: a guide for dental practicioners: PART I: immune mediated, autoinflammatory, and hereditary lesions

Josefine Hirschfeld, Jon Higham, Despoina Chatzistavrianou, Fiona Blair, Andrea Richards, Iain Chapple

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Abstract

Periodontitis and gingivitis remain two of the most common diseases that affect the oral cavity. As they are caused by plaque, effective oral hygiene, elimination of plaque-retentive factors and successful periodontal treatment will result in resolution of gingival and periodontal inflammation. Certain systemic diseases can have a clinical appearance similar to periodontal diseases or exacerbate existing periodontitis/gingivitis and vice versa. This paper aims to provide the dental practitioner with an understanding of the manifestations of systemic diseases to the periodontium and highlights elements in the clinical assessment, which will aid in establishing a correct diagnosis. Additional anamnestic and clinical clues are important for distinguishing between plaque-induced and non-plaque-induced lesions. The first part of this compendium covers immune-mediated and hereditary conditions as causes of gingival lesions, which can resemble those caused by dental plaque. The different conditions are presented concisely and exemplified by clinical photographs. Dental practitioners should be aware of the various manifestations of systemic diseases to the periodontium in order to offer appropriate diagnosis and treatment, which can reduce both patient morbidity and mortality.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)961–966
Number of pages6
JournalBritish Dental Journal
Volume227
Issue number11
Early online date13 Dec 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2019

Keywords

  • autoimmunity
  • gingivitis
  • hereditary
  • non plaque-induced inflammation
  • periodontitis

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