Risk factors for periodontal disease
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Periodontal disease is predominantly a bacterial infection involving the dental biofilm or dental plaque. Some of the principal periodontal pathogens of the subgingival microbiome have been identified to have virulence potential and are associated strongly with the etiology and the pathogenesis of periodontal disease. Biofilms which cause gingivitis and periodontitis are site-specific complex polymicrobial communities that are resistant to antimicrobial agents and host defense mechanisms. However the concept that the rate of progression age at onset and severity of periodontal disease in an individual are often determined by systemic risk. Risk factors can be defined as any environmental behavioural or biologic factor that when present increase the likelihood that an individual will develop disaease.1 These are the part of the causal chain for a particular disease or can lead to the exposure of the host to a disease.
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