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50-dont-vt-switch.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

Periodontol

Definition: The word "periodontol" may refer to a medical condition or disorder that affects the oral and periodontal tissues, including bone and tissue that surrounds teeth and the gums. It is also known as gingivitis or periapical infection. Periodontal disease refers to an inflammation of the gums and bone around tooth roots and the jawbone. This condition can be caused by plaque buildup on the gum and supporting structures, which can lead to sensitivity, tooth decay, periodontal ligament damage, bone loss, and gingivitis (an inflammatory reaction to gingival tissue). The word "periapical infection" refers to inflammation of a tooth root or jawbone. This condition is often associated with periodontal disease but can also be caused by dental caries or trauma. In summary, the term "periodontol" could refer to an oral health problem involving the gums and bone structures surrounding teeth and the jawbone, while periapical infection refers to inflammation of a tooth root or jawbone. Both conditions can affect the health of your teeth and gum tissue.


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Periodontology, periodontologic(al)

Definition: The word "periodontal" refers to a type of bone that is found in between teeth, and it is associated with the gums, which are tissues that cover these bones and protect them from decay. Periodontology is a group of diseases involving gum tissue, including gingival (gum) tissue, peri-vascular tissue (e.g., the underlying muscle fibers), and bone and soft-tissue structures. The term "periodontal al" refers to an aspect of periodontal disease or gum disease. It can be defined as a condition in which the gums are inflamed due to infection or inflammation caused by bacteria such as those that cause periodontitis (gum disease). Periodontal al is commonly associated with gingivitis, which occurs when the gums do not heal properly after infection. Periodontal diseases often have long-term effects on the mouth and jaw structure, making them more prone to problems like tooth decay and gum recession. Treatment options for periodontal diseases vary depending on the specific condition and the severity of the disease, such as antibiotics, dental fillings, or surgical procedures.


periodontology, periodontologic(al)