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Title; Copyright; Preface; Acknowledgements and Dedications; 1: Anatomy of the Periodontium; Gingivae; Periodontal Ligament; Cementum; Alveolar Bone; 2: Classification of Periodontal Diseases; 3: Periodontal Epidemiology; Types of Periodontal Epidemiology; Methodology; CPITN: Global Data Bank; Global Epidemiology; 4: Role of Plaque in the Aetiology of Periodontal Diseases; Plaque as a Biofilm; Plaque Hypotheses; 5: Plaque Microbiology; Microbiological Techniques; Microbial Composition of Plaque in Health and Disease; Mechanisms of Pathogenicity; Complexes; 6: Calculus.

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Acknowledgements and dedications

Professor Iain L. C. Chapple, Professor of Periodontology, University of Birmingham is credited with writing Chapter 31, Non-plaque-induced gingival conditions and lesions. We are very grateful to him for his contribution to our book and for the figures he provided in other chapters: .

We thank Quintessence for permission to publish .

We extend our thanks to the Photography Department at Leeds Dental Institute for their expertise in the clinical photographs they supplied. We would also like to acknowledge the following colleagues for providing the figures listed:

Mr Paul Gregory: .
Dr Margaret Kellett: .
Dr Susan Kindelan: .
Professor Phil Marsh:
Mr Peter Nixon: .
Mr Adam Steel for the artwork in .
Dr Bob Turner: .
Dr Simon Wood: .
Ms Victoria Yorke:
Mr Paul Franklin: .

This book was originally inspired in collaboration with Caroline Connelly. We are very grateful to the Wiley-Blackwell team for bringing this book to fruition, and Katrina Chandler deserves a particular mention in this regard. More recently we have enjoyed working with Sophia Joyce, Mirjana Misina and Jane Andrew, amongst others. A huge amount of hard work has gone into the preparation of Periodontology at a Glance and we acknowledge the dedication and craftsmanship of all involved.

Dedications

Professor Val Clerehugh wishes to thank her husband, Tony, daughter, Mary, and parents, Mary and Bas, for their unconditional love and support in the preparation of this book and dedicates this book to them.

Dr Aradhna Tugnait would like to dedicate this book to Keith, Adella, Torrin and Anuja whose dependable love gives purpose to every endeavour.

Professor Robert Genco wishes to thank Rose Parkhill for her excellent assistance with the book, and his wife Frances, for her support and encouragement.

Appendix: References and further reading
Chapter 2

Armitage GC. Development of a classification system for periodontal diseases and conditions. Annals of Periodontology 1999; : 16.

Chapter 3

Albandar JM, Rams TE. Global epidemiology of periodontal diseases: an overview. Periodontology 2000 2002; : 710.

Barnes GP, Parker WA, Lyon TC, Fulz RP. Indices used to evaluate signs, symptoms and etiologic factors associated with diseases of the periodontium. Journal of Periodontology 1986; : 64351.

Borrell LN, Papapanou PN. Analytical epidemiology of periodontitis. Journal of Clinical Periodontology 2005; (suppl 6): 13258.

Brown LJ, Oliver RC, Loe H. Evaluating periodontal status of US employed adults. Journal of the American Dental Association 1990; : 22632.

Kelly M, Steele J, Nuttall N et al. Adult Dental Health Survey. Oral Health in the United Kingdom, 1998. The Stationery Office, London, 2000.

Last JM. A Dictionary of Epidemiology, 4th edn. International Epidemiological Association, Oxford University Press, New York, 2001.

Le H, Silness J. The gingival index, the plaque index and the retention index systems. Journal of Periodontology 1967; : 61017.

Tu Y-K, Jackson M, Kellett M, Clerehugh V. Direct and indirect effects of interdental hygiene in a clinical trial. Journal of Dental Research 2008; : 103742.

Chapter 4

Le H, Theilade E, Jensen SB. Experimental gingivitis in man. Journal of Periodontology 1965; : 17787.

Loesche WJ. Chemotherapy of dental plaque infections. Oral Science Reviews 1976; : 63107.

Loesche WJ. Clinical and microbiological aspects of chemotherapeutic agents used according to the specific plaque hypothesis. Journal of Dental Research 1979; : 240412.

Marsh PD. Sugar, fluoride, pH and microbial homeostasis in dental plaque. Proceedings of the Finnish Dental Society 1991; : 51525.

Marsh PD. Microbial ecology of dental plaque and its significance in health and disease. Advances in Dental Research 1994; : 26371.

Marsh PD. Dental plaque: biological significance of a biofilm and community life-style. Journal of Clinical Periodontology 2005; (suppl 6): 715.

Theilade E. The non-specific theory in microbial etiology of inflammatory periodontal diseases. Journal of Clinical Periodontology 1986; : 90511.

Wood SR, Kirkham J, Shore RC, Brookes SJ, Robinson C. Changes in the structure and density of oral plaque biofilms with increasing plaque age. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 2002; : 239244.

Chapter 5

Socransky SS, Haffajee AD. Periodontal microbial ecology. Periodontology 2000 2005; : 13587.

Socransky SS, Haffajee AD. Periodontal infections. In: Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry, 5th edn (Lindhe J, Lang NP, Karring T, eds), pp. 20767. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, 2008.

Socransky SS, Haffajee AD, Cugini MA, Smith C, Kent Jr RL. Microbial complexes in subgingival plaque. Journal of Clinical Periodontology 1998; : 13444.

Teles RP, Haffajee AD, Socransky SS. Microbiological goals of periodontal therapy. Periodontology 2000 2006; : 180218.

Chapter 6

Jin Y, Yip H-K. Supragingival calculus: formation and control. Critical Reviews in Oral Biology and Medicine 2002; : 42641.

Roberts-Harry EA, Clerehugh V. Subgingival calculus: where are we now? A comparative review. Journal of Dentistry 2000; : 93102.

Roberts-Harry EA, Clerehugh V, Shore RC, Kirkham J, Robinson C. Morphology and elemental composition of subgingival calculus in two ethnic groups. Journal of Periodontology 2000; : 140111.

Chapter 8

Kinane DF, Berglundh T, Lindhe J. Pathogenesis of periodontitis. In: Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry, 5th edn (Lindhe J, Lang NP, Karring T, eds), pp. 285306. Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, 2008.

Page RC, Schroeder HE. Pathogenesis of inflammatory periodontal disease. A summary of current work. Laboratory Investigation 1976; : 23549.

Chapter 9

DeRouen TA, Hujoel PP, Mancl LA. Statistical issues in periodontal research. Journal of Dental Research 1995; : 17315.

Gilthorpe MS, Zamzuri AT, Griffiths GS, Maddick IH, Eaton KA, Johnson NW. Unification of the burst and linear theories of periodontal disease progression: a multilevel manifestation of the same phenomenon. Journal of Dental Research 2003; : 2005.

Socransky SS, Haffajee AD, Goodson JM, Lindhe J. New concepts of destructive periodontal disease. Journal of Clinical Periodontology 1984; : 2132.

Tonetti MS, Claffey N. Advances in the progression of periodontitis and proposal of definitions of a periodontitis case and disease progression for use in risk factor research. Journal of Clinical Periodontology 2005; (suppl 6): 21013.

Chapter 10

Beck JD. Risk revisited. Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology 1998; : 2205.

Last JM. A Dictionary of Epidemiology, 4th edn. International Epidemiological Association, Oxford University Press, New York, 2001.

Chapter 11

Genco RJ, Ho AW, Grossi SG, Dunford RG, Tedesco LA. Relationship of stress, distress, and inadequate coping behaviors to periodontal disease. Journal of Periodontology 1999; : 71123.

Genco RJ, Loe H. The role of systemic conditions and disorders in periodontal disease. Periodontology 2000 1993; : 98116.

Grossi SG, Genco RJ, Machtei EE et al. Assessment of risk for periodontal disease. II. Risk indicators for alveolar bone loss. Journal of Periodontology 1995; : 239.

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