Generalized Aggressive Periodontitis in Preschoolers
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The Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry Volume 33, Number 2/2008 155 INTRODUCTION The importance of a prompt diagnosis and treatment of periodontitis in children is emphasized by the association between the presence of periodontitis in primary dentition and periodontitis at older ages in the same individual. The 1999 International Workshop for a Classification of Periodontal Diseases and Conditions classified periodontal disease in children as follows: Dental plaque-induced gingival diseases; aggressive periodontitis (previously known as “prepubertal” or “early onset periodontitis”); chronic periodontitis; periodontitis as a manifestation of a systemic disease; and necrotizing periodontal diseases. Aggressive and chronic periodontitis is subdivided into localized or generalized, depending on the size of the area affected. Most of the literature reports of severe periodontal destruction in children are associated with systemic diseases such as hypophosphatasia, cyclic neutropenia, agranulocytosis, histiocytosis X, leukocyte adhesion deficiency, Papillon-Lefèvre syndrome and leukemia. Although destructive forms of periodontal disease in infants are relatively uncommon, children and adolescents may manifest any form of periodontitis. However, it has been shown that aggressive periodontitis may be more common in children and adolescents, while chronic periodontitis is more frequent in adults. Prevalence estimates range widely in different geographical regions, and demographic and ethnic groups. The estimates of prevalence rates of early onset aggressive periodontitis in the general populations in different continents are: 0.4 – 0.8% in North America, 0.1 – 0.5% in Western Europe, 0.3 – 1% in South America, 0.5 – 5% in Africa and 0.4 – 1% in Asia. In terms of race-ethnic groups, the prevalence varies from 0.1 – 0.2% in Caucasians, 1 – 3% in Africans and AfricanAmericans, 0.5 – 1% in Hispanics and South Americans and 0.4 – 1% in Asians. Patients with Generalized Aggressive Periodontitis Generalized Aggressive Periodontitis in Preschoolers: Report of a case in a 3-1/2 Year Old
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