The bacterial consortium of dental plaque initiates and
supports the inflammatory processes within the periodontium.
In pregnant women the gingival bleeding is a
common
clinical occurrence of periodontal inflammation.
The adequate anti-inflammatory treatment stops the
gingival
bleeding but does not cancel the pathogenic
mechanisms
already initiated before applying the treatment.
Post-therapeutic improvement of periodontal health
status,
even though ceasing the gingival bleeding, has
no correlation with lowering the risk degree of pregnancy
outcomes.
The gingival anti-inflammatory treatment
is truly effective only in case is initiated during early
period of pregnancy or even before the conception.
Real Time Impact Factor:
Pending
Author Name: Iliescu AA, Perlea P, Mitran M, Mitran L, Iliescu MG, Gheorghiu IM
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Keywords: pregnancy, gingival bleeding, treatment efficiency
ISSN: 2457-3566
EISSN: 2457-3566
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