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'''Parodontosis''' is characterized by absence of inflammatory changes of gums and paradontal apertures. The progression of parodontosis is slow. The transformation from one form to the other may take decades. | '''Parodontosis''' is characterized by absence of inflammatory changes of gums and paradontal apertures. The progression of parodontosis is slow. The transformation from one form to the other may take decades. | ||
Dystrophic changes in the tissue of parodentium usually develop | Dystrophic changes in the tissue of parodentium usually develop as local manifestations of systematic (rarely local) dystrophy. Depending on the continuance and character of the changes in paradontosis, it is distinguished as mild, average and severe disease. | ||
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Overview
Parodontosis is characterized by absence of inflammatory changes of gums and paradontal apertures. The progression of parodontosis is slow. The transformation from one form to the other may take decades.
Dystrophic changes in the tissue of parodentium usually develop as local manifestations of systematic (rarely local) dystrophy. Depending on the continuance and character of the changes in paradontosis, it is distinguished as mild, average and severe disease.