Non-plaque-induced gingival diseases

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Abstract

While plaque-induced gingivitis is one of the most common human inflammatory diseases, several non-plaque-induced gingival diseases are less common but often of major significance for patients. The non-plaque-induced gingival lesions are often manifestations of systemic conditions, but they may also represent pathologic changes limited to gingival tissues. A classification is proposed, based on the etiology of the lesions and includes: Genetic/Developmental disorders; Specific infections; Inflammatory and immune conditions and lesions; Reactive processes; Neoplasms; Endocrine, Nutritional and metabolic diseases; Traumatic lesions; and Gingival pigmentation.

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Holmstrup, P., Plemons, J., & Meyle, J. (2018). Non-plaque-induced gingival diseases. Journal of Periodontology, 89, S28–S45. https://doi.org/10.1002/JPER.17-0163

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