CLINICAL-STATISTICAL STUDY ON THE FREQUENCY AND ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS OF GINGIVAL HYPERPLASIA

Introduction. Gum hyperplasia is clinically translated by growth in gum size, edema and bleeding (over-normal bags). The gum may be thin or fibrous, firm (in pseudotumor forms). In the absence of proper treatment, it will be associated with the bone resorption of the alveolar process, leading to dif...

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Main Authors: Vlad Grigore, Alina Ormenișan, Maria Dămășaru, Irina Grecu-Mareșal, Haj Isam Osman, Dorin Cocoș, Mariana Păcurar
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Language:English
Published: Amaltea Medical Publishing House 2021-06-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Stomatology
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Online Access:https://rjs.com.ro/articles/2021.2/RJS_2021_2_Art-05.pdf
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spelling doaj-dd6078a72597441b9a14188d031d41f72021-09-02T21:34:43ZengAmaltea Medical Publishing HouseRomanian Journal of Stomatology1843-08052069-60782021-06-01672889510.37897/RJS.2021.2.5CLINICAL-STATISTICAL STUDY ON THE FREQUENCY AND ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS OF GINGIVAL HYPERPLASIAVlad Grigore0Alina Ormenișan1Maria Dămășaru2Irina Grecu-Mareșal3Haj Isam Osman4Dorin Cocoș5Mariana Păcurar6OMF Surgery, “G.E Palade“ UMFST, Tg. Mures, RomaniaOMF Surgery, “G.E Palade“ UMFST, Tg. Mures, RomaniaOrthodontics, “G.E Palade“ UMFST, Tg. Mures, RomaniaOrthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, St. Gallen, GermanyFaculty of Dentistry, “G.E Palade“ UMFST, Tg. Mures, RomaniaFaculty of Dentistry, “G.E Palade“ UMFST, Tg. Mures, RomaniaOrthodontics, “G.E Palade“ UMFST, Tg. Mures, RomaniaIntroduction. Gum hyperplasia is clinically translated by growth in gum size, edema and bleeding (over-normal bags). The gum may be thin or fibrous, firm (in pseudotumor forms). In the absence of proper treatment, it will be associated with the bone resorption of the alveolar process, leading to different degrees of dental mobility. Purpose. Through this clinical-statistical study, we aim to analyze patients diagnosed with gum hyperplasia by age, gender, type of gum hyperplasia, etiology and localization. Also, by observing in surgical practice more and more cases of gum hyperplasia in patients with orthodontic treatment, through this clinical-statistical study, we aim to quantify the incidence of gingival hyperplasia in orthodontic treatments carriers and its distribution by gender. Material and method. The study is retrospective type, performed on 172 patients with the diagnosis of gum hyperplasia (K06.1), treated in the Oro-maxillo-facial surgery Clinic in Targu Mures, during Jan.2015-march 2021. Hypocrate concept 3 was used to access patient observation sheets. Results and discussions. Analyzing the descriptive statistical data of this retrospective clinical-statistical study, it is observed that the average age of the subjects is 58 years, the distribution by sex favors the female gender (59%), generally occurs in adults, has affinity for the right hemimaxilla, approx. 25% of patients have gingival hyperplastic lesions caused by orthodontic appliances and mobile/mobilizable prostheses. These types of lesions represent a ratio of 2/1 in favor of females, which indicates that the aesthetic requirements for females are much higher compared to males. Also, interpreting, from a medical point of view, the statistical conclusions of this study, we find that the patient's gender does not influence the location and appearance of the hyperplasic lesion, instead the age of the patients influences the occurrence of the hyperplastic lesion. Conclusion. Orthodontic therapy should be indicated after a correct evaluation of periodontal tissues, quantification of periodontal indices and detection of risk factors.https://rjs.com.ro/articles/2021.2/RJS_2021_2_Art-05.pdfhyperplasiaetiologylocalizationorthodontic applianceperiodontal
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author Vlad Grigore
Alina Ormenișan
Maria Dămășaru
Irina Grecu-Mareșal
Haj Isam Osman
Dorin Cocoș
Mariana Păcurar
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Alina Ormenișan
Maria Dămășaru
Irina Grecu-Mareșal
Haj Isam Osman
Dorin Cocoș
Mariana Păcurar
CLINICAL-STATISTICAL STUDY ON THE FREQUENCY AND ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS OF GINGIVAL HYPERPLASIA
Romanian Journal of Stomatology
hyperplasia
etiology
localization
orthodontic appliance
periodontal
author_facet Vlad Grigore
Alina Ormenișan
Maria Dămășaru
Irina Grecu-Mareșal
Haj Isam Osman
Dorin Cocoș
Mariana Păcurar
author_sort Vlad Grigore
title CLINICAL-STATISTICAL STUDY ON THE FREQUENCY AND ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS OF GINGIVAL HYPERPLASIA
title_short CLINICAL-STATISTICAL STUDY ON THE FREQUENCY AND ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS OF GINGIVAL HYPERPLASIA
title_full CLINICAL-STATISTICAL STUDY ON THE FREQUENCY AND ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS OF GINGIVAL HYPERPLASIA
title_fullStr CLINICAL-STATISTICAL STUDY ON THE FREQUENCY AND ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS OF GINGIVAL HYPERPLASIA
title_full_unstemmed CLINICAL-STATISTICAL STUDY ON THE FREQUENCY AND ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS OF GINGIVAL HYPERPLASIA
title_sort clinical-statistical study on the frequency and etiological factors of gingival hyperplasia
publisher Amaltea Medical Publishing House
series Romanian Journal of Stomatology
issn 1843-0805
2069-6078
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Introduction. Gum hyperplasia is clinically translated by growth in gum size, edema and bleeding (over-normal bags). The gum may be thin or fibrous, firm (in pseudotumor forms). In the absence of proper treatment, it will be associated with the bone resorption of the alveolar process, leading to different degrees of dental mobility. Purpose. Through this clinical-statistical study, we aim to analyze patients diagnosed with gum hyperplasia by age, gender, type of gum hyperplasia, etiology and localization. Also, by observing in surgical practice more and more cases of gum hyperplasia in patients with orthodontic treatment, through this clinical-statistical study, we aim to quantify the incidence of gingival hyperplasia in orthodontic treatments carriers and its distribution by gender. Material and method. The study is retrospective type, performed on 172 patients with the diagnosis of gum hyperplasia (K06.1), treated in the Oro-maxillo-facial surgery Clinic in Targu Mures, during Jan.2015-march 2021. Hypocrate concept 3 was used to access patient observation sheets. Results and discussions. Analyzing the descriptive statistical data of this retrospective clinical-statistical study, it is observed that the average age of the subjects is 58 years, the distribution by sex favors the female gender (59%), generally occurs in adults, has affinity for the right hemimaxilla, approx. 25% of patients have gingival hyperplastic lesions caused by orthodontic appliances and mobile/mobilizable prostheses. These types of lesions represent a ratio of 2/1 in favor of females, which indicates that the aesthetic requirements for females are much higher compared to males. Also, interpreting, from a medical point of view, the statistical conclusions of this study, we find that the patient's gender does not influence the location and appearance of the hyperplasic lesion, instead the age of the patients influences the occurrence of the hyperplastic lesion. Conclusion. Orthodontic therapy should be indicated after a correct evaluation of periodontal tissues, quantification of periodontal indices and detection of risk factors.
topic hyperplasia
etiology
localization
orthodontic appliance
periodontal
url https://rjs.com.ro/articles/2021.2/RJS_2021_2_Art-05.pdf
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