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CYTOLOGY AND MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF DRUG-INDUCED GINGIVAL HYPERTROPHY: A REWIEW

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Introduction. Gingival hypertrophy is a frequent condition associated to the increased number of patients taking some categories of drugs. The goal of this work is to emphasize the importance of diagnosis to set a proper therapy. Material and methods. The plaque accumulation in patients having a poor oral hygiene damages the periodontium and requires the application of strict professional and home hygiene protocols. Results and conclusion. The drug-induced gingival proliferation knowledge is essential in order to succeed in working with the internist and in planning a precise therapy, without interfering with the metabolism of drugs, often necessary and irreplaceable for patients’ health.

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F. Luciani

G. Paolantonio

C. Calabrese

L. Calabrese

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Luciani , F., Paolantonio , G., Calabrese , C., & Calabrese , L. (2017). CYTOLOGY AND MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF DRUG-INDUCED GINGIVAL HYPERTROPHY: A REWIEW. Oral & Implantology, 10(3), 221–228. Retrieved from https://www.oimplantology.org/oimp/article/view/208
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