A Systematic Approach to the Diagnosis of Gingival Enlargements

D. Bali, Nymphea Pandit, Vishakha Grover, Shalini Gugnani, Ankita Ranjan
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A bstrAct Aim: Gingival enlargement (GE) is a very frequent condition to be witnessed in routine clinical practice. With a wide array of factors responsible for this clinical situation, it is imperative to identify the precise nature of the causative factor and underlying disease process. Background: Continuous lifestyle alterations and clinical dental practice over a period of time have seen many new behaviors, disease conditions, and dental treatment options associated with GEs. The existing classification system for the assessment and treatment planning of GEs essentially has been proposed almost half a century ago and thus does not accommodate the newer variants reported by the authors in the form of case reports. Largely all such conditions, which do not fall under the major categories, are grouped under the broad heading of “idiopathic GEs.” This grossly affects the clinicians’ acumen to comprehend the subtle differences in etiology and pathogenesis of GEs and to provide precise personalized patient care to these patients. Review results: This article showcases the newer variants of GEs as published in the literature over the last 60 years. Conclusion: This review provides a contemporary comprehensive update to include the variants as novel categories or subcategories for better identification, diagnosis, and management of these cases. Clinical significance: With the continuous surge of advances in knowledge of periodontal disease pathogenesis and novel diagnostic/therapeutic methods, a multitude of variants of GE conditions have been witnessed in recent clinical practice. There is a significant need for periodic expansion and update of the variants for GE conditions for precise identification and management of these conditions.
牙龈肿大的系统诊断方法
摘要目的:牙龈肿大是临床上常见的一种疾病。由于导致这种临床情况的因素多种多样,因此必须确定病因和潜在疾病过程的确切性质。背景:在一段时间内,生活方式的持续改变和临床牙科实践已经看到了许多与GEs相关的新的行为,疾病状况和牙科治疗选择。现有的GEs评估和治疗计划分类系统基本上是在近半个世纪前提出的,因此不能适应作者以病例报告的形式报告的新变体。基本上所有这些不属于主要类别的情况都归在“特发性GEs”的大标题下。这严重影响了临床医生理解GEs病因和发病机制的细微差异,并为这些患者提供精确的个性化患者护理的敏锐度。回顾结果:这篇文章展示了在过去60年中发表在文献中的GEs的新变体。结论:本综述提供了一个当代的全面更新,包括变异作为新的分类或亚分类,以更好地识别,诊断和管理这些病例。临床意义:随着牙周病发病机制知识的不断进步和新的诊断/治疗方法的不断发展,在最近的临床实践中已经见证了多种变异的牙周病。为了精确识别和管理这些条件,有必要定期扩展和更新GE条件的变体。
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