2016
DOI: 10.1093/tropej/fmw005
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Necrotizing Periodontal Diseases in Children: A Literature Review and Adjustment of Treatment

Abstract: Necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis, sometimes observed in young children, may lead to necrotizing stomatitis and noma. Therefore, its interception is a necessity and a challenge for the paediatric practitioners. First, this article aims to propose a systematic review of recent literature on the use of local antiseptic and antibiotic prescription in this particular periodontal condition. Then, a protocol is proposed to have a simple, costless and reproducible treatment on children.

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“…(Tabla 4). Tabla 2 viene de la página anterior fermedades son más comunes en los adultos jóvenes que en los niños, sin embargos las complicaciones se suelen dar en estos últimos (32) . Varios autores describen estas enfermedades como diferentes fases de la misma infección.…”
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“…(Tabla 4). Tabla 2 viene de la página anterior fermedades son más comunes en los adultos jóvenes que en los niños, sin embargos las complicaciones se suelen dar en estos últimos (32) . Varios autores describen estas enfermedades como diferentes fases de la misma infección.…”
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“…Parece ser que la ausencia de tratamiento y un mal estado inmunológico propician el desarrollo de las formas más severas (PN y EN). Sin embargo, las enfermedades de base también se deben tener en cuenta en los pacientes con GN (3,10,32) .…”
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“…-Interdental papilla are ulcerated with dead tissue [20] -The papillary necrosis of ANUG has been described as punched out [15] -Foul breath [15] -Bad taste (metallic taste) [20] -Malaise, fever and/or cervical lymph nodes enlargement are rare [20] -Sudden onset [21] -Excessive amount of pasty saliva [5] Complications Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis may lead to devastating tissue damage in the form of necrotizing periodontitis, necrotizing stomatitis, and cancrum oris (noma), which is frequently fatal. Its identification and treatment is a challenge, but a necessity, for adult and paediatric practitioners alike [22].…”
Section: Clinical Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%