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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAlthough bacteria are necessary for periodontall disease to take place, a susceptible host is also needed. The immune inflammatory response that develops in the gingival and periodontal tissues in response to the chronic presence of plaque bacteria results in destruction of structural components of periodontium leading to clinical signs of periodontitis. The host response is essential protective but both hypo and hyper responsiveness of certain pathways can result in enhanced tissue destruction.
Closer investigation of the destructive pathways of the periodontal disease began to focus on the relationship between bacteria and the host response in the initiation and progression of the periodontal disease.
Dr Annapurna Ahuja, Bds, Mds( Periodontics And Oral Implants), Dr Vipin Ahuja , MDS ( Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry)
Dr Annapurna Ahuja, BDS, MDS. ( Dept of Periodontics and oral implants) Presently working as a professor and head in Hazaribag college of dental sciences, Hazaribag, Jharkhand. Dr Vipin Ahuja, BDS, MDS, ( dept of Pedodontics and preventive dentistry) presently working as professor and head in Hazaribag college of dental science. Hazaribag, Jharkhand.
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