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Gingival Diseases

 
 
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Disease relevance of Gingival Diseases

  • The immunohistochemical reaction pattern of the granular cells in our case was more like the cells of the congenital granular cell epulis rather than adult granular cell tumor because of its negative reaction to S100 protein [1].
  • It is established that the following can be favorably treated with the CO2 laser: leukoplakia, hemangioma, epulis, granuloma fissuratum, naveus flammeus, and clotting disturbance [2].
 

High impact information on Gingival Diseases

  • In conclusion, the results of the present study showed a differential expression of human beta-defensins (hBD-1, -2, -3) in tissues with inflammatory gingival disease [3].
  • Proliferative potential of canine oral epulides and malignant neoplasms assessed by bromodeoxyuridine labeling [4].
  • Two acanthomatous epulides collected from clinically affected dogs showed amelogenin expression, whereas 22 other canine oral lesions, including six additional acanthomatous epulides, did not show amelogenin expression [5].
  • Dynamic distribution of basic fibroblast growth factor during epulis formation: an immunohistochemical study in an enhanced healing process of the gingiva [6].
  • However, the presence of oxytalan fibres in the absence of elastin does not necessarily support a periodontal ligament origin for reactive epulides [7].
 

Chemical compound and disease context of Gingival Diseases

  • This study reports seven cases of epulis excised by the CO2 laser without anesthesia [8].
  • The effect of intralesional bleomycin on canine acanthomatous epulis [9].
  • The use of tissue conditioner or zinc oxide and eugenol impression paste in the excision of epulis fissurata [10].
  • Sulcular sulfide monitoring: an indicator of early dental plaque-induced gingival disease [11].
  • The dentifrice containing triclosan/copolymer also provided 87.56% less sites with the most severe amount of gingival disease, as compared to the placebo dentifrice [12].
 

Anatomical context of Gingival Diseases

 

Gene context of Gingival Diseases

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