Iatrogenic Factors Affecting the Periodontium: An Overview

  • Prasad R
  • Chincholi S
  • V D
  • et al.
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Abstract

The principal reason of gingival inflammation is bacterial plaque, along with other predisposing factors. These predisposing factors are calculus, malocclusion, faulty restorations, complications associated with orthodontic therapy, self- inflicted injuries, use of tobacco & radiation therapy. The contributing factors to gingival inflammation & periodontal destruction are deficient dental restorations and prosthesis. Inadequate dental procedures that add to the weakening of the periodontal tissues are referred to as iatrogenic factors.

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Prasad, R. V., Chincholi, S., V, D., Sirajuddin, S., Biswas, S., Prabhu, S. S., & MP, R. (2015). Iatrogenic Factors Affecting the Periodontium: An Overview. The Open Dentistry Journal, 9(1), 208–209. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874210601509010208

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