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M S Tonetti1, A Mombelli

  • 1Department of Periodontology, Eastman Dental Institute and Hospital, University College, London, United Kingdom. M.Tonetti@eastman.ucl.ac.uk

Annals of Periodontology
|June 23, 2000
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Early-onset periodontitis (EOP) involves severe gum disease in young individuals. This review explores EOP classification, distinct disease criteria, and subgroup evidence.

Area of Science:

  • Periodontology
  • Dental Medicine
  • Oral Health

Background:

  • The classification of periodontal diseases remains challenging, often relying on clinical syndromes rather than distinct disease entities.
  • Early-onset periodontitis (EOP) is defined by rapid periodontal tissue loss in young individuals, suggesting aggressive pathogens or host susceptibility.

Framework:

  • This review examines the criteria used for classifying EOP.
  • It provides a rationale for establishing EOP as a distinct disease entity.
  • The review discusses evidence supporting subclassification into specific EOP subgroups.

Implementation:

  • Discusses criteria for classifying early-onset periodontitis (EOP).
  • Reviews evidence supporting EOP as a distinct disease entity.

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  • Examines subclassification of EOP into specific subgroups.
  • Implications:

    • Clarifying EOP classification can lead to more accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment strategies.
    • Understanding EOP's distinct nature aids in recognizing its unique etiological factors and patient profiles.
    • Subclassification may reveal specific risk factors and inform personalized therapeutic approaches for pediatric and adolescent periodontitis.