2008
DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.2008.0250
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Examining the Safety of Dental Treatment in Pregnant Women

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“…Some of the important clinical features include erythema of the gingiva, edema, hyperplasia, increased bleeding, alterations in the gingival color, tooth mobility, dental migration, pocket depth (Muwazi et al, 2013;Michalowicz et al, 2008). (Michalowicz et al, 2008).…”
Section: Periodontal Disease As a Potential Risk Factor For Adverse Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some of the important clinical features include erythema of the gingiva, edema, hyperplasia, increased bleeding, alterations in the gingival color, tooth mobility, dental migration, pocket depth (Muwazi et al, 2013;Michalowicz et al, 2008). (Michalowicz et al, 2008).…”
Section: Periodontal Disease As a Potential Risk Factor For Adverse Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Michalowicz et al, 2008). It is characterized by erythema of the gingiva, edema, hyperplasia, and increased bleeding (Sooriyamoorthy & Gower, 1989;Ferris, 1993).…”
Section: Periodontal Disease As a Potential Risk Factor For Adverse Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, hamilelerde periodontal müdahale için en güvenilir zamanın 2. trimester olmayabileceğini ifade etmişlerdir. 34 Gebelik öncesinde yapılan periodontal tedavinin hamilelik sonuçları üzerindeki etkisi tam olarak bilinmemektedir. 35 Buna benzer olarak periodontal tedavinin faydası, erken doğum açısından yüksek riskli kadınlarda yeterince değerlendirilmiş değildir.…”
Section: Periodontal Hastalık Ve Erken Doğum İlşkisiunclassified
“…Por otra parte, Noack y cols., entre otros, llegaron a la conclusión de que la enfermedad periodontal no es un factor de riesgo determinante para el parto prematuro ni para el bajo peso al nacer (9,19,23,29). Aunque si se ha observado en general una tendencia a la asociación, aunque no siempre de forma significativa (9).…”
Section: Controversias Entre La Enfermedad Periodontal Y Las Complicaunclassified
“…Por el contrario, otros estudios ponen de manifiesto que no hay pruebas concluyentes de que el tratamiento de la enfermedad periodontal pueda reducir el riesgo de parto prematuro y el bajo peso al nacer, sin embargo, este tratamiento es seguro y mejora la salud periodontal de la madre (23,24,29,30).…”
Section: Controversias Entre La Enfermedad Periodontal Y Las Complicaunclassified