APOLONIA 41-42 (2020)
Role of okluzal trauma in progression on periodontitis
Authors: M. Nakova, J. Alimani-Jakupi, K. Ferati, N. Nedzipi, S. Cerkezi, M. Zuzelova, A. Sredovska-Bozinov, Zana Jusufi Osmani
DOI: To be acquired
Keywords: periodontitis, inflammatory deseases, occlusion, decay
ABSTRACT
We followed 60 patients with periodontal disease, 30
of them were as a risk factor with present traumatic
occlusion, conditioned by inadequate chargers, titan
prosthetic recoveries and extracted teeth and not
reimbursed and 30 patients without the presence of
this risk factor. Patients were followed clinicians and
with x-ray. The main attention was addressed to the
impact of occlusion traumatism on the destruction
of the alveolar bone, which values were express by
Miller-Pelzer-Hirschman index as decay through the
Wasserman index.
The results showed statistical important differences
between bone destruction of the alveolar bone in
patients with traumatic occlusion compared with
patients without traumatic occlusions (t-0000). Analog
bone destruction statistical important differences
between the studied groups and the index of decay
(a-0000). These results show the fact that traumatic
occlusion as risk factor that leads to progressive
disease.