gingivitis Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌdʒɪn.dʒɪˈvaɪ.tɪs]
  • Us [ ˌdʒɪn.dʒɪˈvaɪ.t̬əs]

Meaning of gingivitis In English

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  • A definite association between periodontitis or gingivitis and systemic infections has not been established but there is circumstantial evidence that it may occur.

  • Xerostomia, depending on the severity and duration leads to dental caries, denture misfit, gingivitis and periodontitis, and inadequate mastication, leading t o poor bolus formation affecting swallowing.

  • So we will charge for teeth and spectacles, and, as a result, we shall increase the incidence of gingivitis and gum trouble.

  • Secondly, there has been a very extensive epidemic of gingivitis, which disease is an early stage of scurvy.

  • I regret that there are no figures available as to the incidence of gingivitis in the civilian population as the disease is not notifiable.

  • This procedure was followed before a licence was granted in respect of the marketing of chlorhexidine gel (corsodyl) as an adjunct in the treatment of gingivitis.

  • The licensing authority was satisfied with the safety, quality and efficacy of corsodyl as an adjunct in the treatment of gingivitis when a product licence was granted in 1975.

  • In a recent clinical study, the beneficial effect of hydrogen peroxide on gingivitis has been highlighted.

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