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    Periodontal medicine: The emergence of a new branch in periodontology

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    Introduction: Periodontal medicine is the emergence of a new branch of periodontology. Periodontal medicine is a term used for different purposes in different parts of the world. In certain countries, it relates to the study of the dynamic relationship between periodontal diseases and systemic conditions, such as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease, preterm delivery low-birth-weight babies, diabetes mellitus, osteoporosis, and disorders of the respiratory tract. Such studies investigate the peripheral impacts of periodontal inflammation on systemic health. In other countries, 'periodontal medicine' is a term used to describe the periodontal (and gingival) manifestations of medical conditions. This includes their investigation, diagnosis and therapeutic management and how management of the oral condition integrates with the patient's medical management as part of a holistic approach within defined care pathways. Conclusion: The text is a comprehensive analysis of research on periodontal disease and its link to systemic conditions. The periodontal treatment may be important in terms of preventing a patient's overall health. Periodontologists emphasize that infections in the mouth can cause health problems in other parts of the body

    Anthropometric parameters and aesthetics in the making of fixed prosthodontic restaurations: Part 2

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    Introduction: The role of aesthetic dentistry in the field of fixed dental prosthetics is to redesign the smile, which means not only the treatment on the teeth, but also the treatment of the surrounding soft tissues. Successful therapy can be achieved by establishing the harmony between the static (teeth, gingiva) and dynamic factors (lips, cheeks, mimic muscles) at rest and when performing various functions of the orofacial system. The aim: of the study was to analyze the parameters of the oral soft tissues (gingival health, gingival height, gingival zeniths, lip line and symmetry and balance of the dentition) that affect the aesthetics of fixed prosthodontic restorations. Literature data and clinical experience were used. Conclusion: Adherence to the described parameters is of great importance in the development of aesthetic and functional fixed prosthetic restoration

    Morphological characteristics of the lip grooves in citizens of the Republic of North Macedonia determined by Cheiloscopy

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    Introduction: Cheiloscopy is defined as the study of the sulci labiorum, known as "lip prints". Aim of the study: The aim of this study was to determine the morphological characteristics of the lip grooves in the three dominant nationalities in the Republic of North Macedonia (Macedonians, Albanians, Roma) and to compare the obtained results with the morphological characteristics of the lip grooves in three other populations from different geographical regions. Material and methods: In this research, we included 150 examinees aged 25-50 years and divided them into three groups: Macedonians (50), Albanians (50) and Roma (50). The lip prints were taken using microscopic slides and detected using the dactyloscopic powder and brush method. We used the Suzuki and Tsuchihashi classification to typify the lip prints. Results: The most common type of lip grooves in the population of the Republic of North Macedonia was the type II grooves. There was no significant difference in the presence of different types of lip grooves in the four quadrants between males and females, nor between Macedonians, Albanians and Roma. The comparative analysis showed that populations from different geographical areas had different anthropological and morphological characteristics of the lip grooves. Conclusion: Type II lip grooves are the most common in the population of the Republic of North Macedonia and there is no statistically significant difference between the prevalence of different types of lip grooves in the three nationalities in this study. Considering the large number of factors that can affect the quality of the lip print, we recommend that a swab should always be taken before collecting the lip print in order to attempt to extract DNA material from the found trace

    The width of the attached gingiva and its variability in people with healthy periodontal status

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    Background: Gingiva is part of the mucous membrane that covers the alveolar ridges of the jaw and surrounds the necks of the teeth. Anatomical features of the gingiva are very important in planning the treatment of periodontal disease. The attached gingiva is important for maintaining a healthy periodontal condition. This study measured the normal value width of the attached gingiva in periodontal healthy subjects. The aim was estimating the width of the attached gingiva by warious methods. Material and Methods: The width of the attached gingiva was measured using a periodontal probe in periodontally healthy subjects. The measurement was performed in the Department of Periodontology and Oral Medicine Clinic of Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine University of Nis. Descriptive statistical analysis was performed to determine the mean values of the attached gingiva, which will represent the normal value width of the attached gingiva for people with healthy periodontium. Results: The greatest width of the attached gingiva was found in subjects aged 15-30 years, primarily in the female population. The mean value of the width of the attached gingiva varied depending on the area in the mouth: the maximum width of the attached gingiva was noted in the area of the upper central incisors, while the lowest recorded value was in the area of the first molars, both in the upper and lower jaw. Conclusion: The width of the attached gingiva varies according to the age and sex of the person, and according to the site in the oral cavity
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