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While plaque-induced gingivitis is common, this study classifies less common, non-plaque-induced gingival diseases. These conditions, often linked to systemic issues, require careful diagnosis and management for patient significance.

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  • Oral pathology
  • Periodontology
  • Dermatology

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  • Plaque-induced gingivitis is a prevalent human inflammatory condition.
  • Non-plaque-induced gingival diseases, though less common, hold significant clinical importance.
  • These lesions can indicate underlying systemic diseases or localized gingival pathology.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a comprehensive classification system for non-plaque-induced gingival diseases.
  • To categorize these conditions based on their underlying etiology.
  • To aid in the diagnosis and understanding of diverse gingival pathologies.

Main Methods:

  • Review and synthesis of existing literature on gingival diseases.
  • Development of a classification framework based on etiological factors.
  • Categorization of lesions into distinct etiological groups.

Main Results:

  • A proposed classification encompassing eight etiological categories for non-plaque-induced gingival lesions.
  • Categories include: Genetic/Developmental disorders, Specific infections, Inflammatory and immune conditions, Reactive processes, Neoplasms, Endocrine/Nutritional/Metabolic diseases, Traumatic lesions, and Gingival pigmentation.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed classification provides a structured approach to understanding and diagnosing non-plaque-induced gingival diseases.
  • Recognizing these diverse etiologies is crucial for effective patient management.
  • This framework facilitates further research into the pathogenesis and treatment of these significant oral conditions.