gingivitis
gin·gi·vi·tis
G0130400 (jĭn′jə-vī′tĭs)gingivitis
(ˌdʒɪndʒɪˈvaɪtɪs)gin•gi•vi•tis
(ˌdʒɪn dʒəˈvaɪ tɪs)n.
Noun | 1. | gingivitis - inflammation of the gums |
单词 | gingivitis | |||
释义 | gingivitisgin·gi·vi·tisG0130400 (jĭn′jə-vī′tĭs)gingivitis(ˌdʒɪndʒɪˈvaɪtɪs)gin•gi•vi•tis(ˌdʒɪn dʒəˈvaɪ tɪs)n.
gingivitisgingivitis(jĭn'jəvī`tĭs), inflammation of the gums. It may be acute, subacute, chronic, or recurrent. The gums usually become red, swollen, and spongy, and bleed easily. Chronic gingivitis is the usual form, resulting from irritating bacteria or debris, food impaction, or poor dental restoration. It can also accompany vitamin C deficiency or metabolic disturbances such as diabetes. If left untreated, it can lead to the more serious pyorrheapyorrhea, inflammation and degeneration of the gums and other tissues surrounding the teeth. The onset of the disease is marked by bleeding of the gums. As the disease proceeds, the gums recede from the teeth, loosening of the teeth occurs, and the bone supporting the teeth is ..... Click the link for more information. , with gum destruction and loosening of teeth. Trench mouthtrench mouth, common term for Vincent's infection, an ulcerative membranous infection of the gums and mouth, by noncontagious infection, associated with a fusiform bacillus and a spirochete. ..... Click the link for more information. , an ulcerative infection of the gums and mouth, is sometimes referred to as a form of gingivitis. Gingivitisa disease of the gums characterized by inflammation, dystrophy, and so on. Gingivitis may develop from the action of unfavorable external factors on the gum tissues (intoxication with lead, manganese, bismuth, or other toxins), but may also be a manifestation of the irritation of the body’s local or general reactivity. Under the action of harmful factors on the mucous membrane of the gum, first the gingival papilla and then neighboring portions of the mucosa become inflamed. Bleeding and soreness of the gums appears. With prolonged action of harmful factors, a destructive process may develop—the formation of ulcers or erosions on the gingival mucosa. When necrotic sections appear as a result of intoxication, the general condition of the body declines, body temperature rises, and the patient suffers from headache, weakness, excessive perspiration, insomnia, and a putrid odor from the mouth. Gingivitis has a tendency toward frequent exacerbations, which arise simultaneously with the aggravation of any disease of the gastrointestinal tract. Treatment is directed toward removing the basic disease and harmful factors. Gingivitis can be prevented by cleaning the teeth without fail, systematic removal of dental plaque, and timely treatment of the teeth and the mucosa of the oral cavity. REFERENCERukovodstvo po terapevticheskoi stomatologii. Edited by A. I. Evdokimov. Moscow, 1967.V. N. ISAEV gingivitis[‚jin·jə′vīd·əs]gingivitisgingivitisgingivitis[jin″jĭ-vi´tis]gin·gi·vi·tis(jin'ji-vī'tis),gingivitis(jĭn′jə-vī′tĭs)gingivitisOral surgery Inflammation of gingiva. See Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis, Pregnancy gingivitis.gin·gi·vi·tis(jin'ji-vī'tis)gingivitisInflammation of the gums. Gingivitis almost always implies neglect of dental hygiene with accumulation of PLAQUE around the necks of the teeth and the development of dental CALCULUS. There is inflammation and bleeding and, if the condition is neglected, damage to the PERIODONTAL MEMBRANE that secures the teeth in place. Gingivitis is also a feature of SCURVY.gingivitisinflammation of the gingiva or gums resulting from harmful bacteria triggering immune responses in the area around the teeth. Gingivitis is one of many periodontal diseases that affect the health of the periodontium (tissues surrounding the teeth including the gums, soft tissues and bone). The primary cause is Porphyromonas gingivalis, but other anaerobic bacteria and SPIROCHAETES may be involved. Normally, gingivitis results from an underlying illness or particular medication, such as steroid therapy, that renders the IMMUNE SYSTEM susceptible. Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy and PUBERTY may also render gums vulnerable to bacterial infection. Whilst painful and unpleasant, the condition does not usually lead to TOOTH loss.Gingivitisgin·gi·vi·tis(jin'ji-vī'tis)gingivitis
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