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Что (кто) такое drug gingivitis - определение

NON-CONTAGIOUS, BACTERIAL INFECTION OF THE GUMS
Vincent disease; Vincent's disease; Vincent gingivitis; Vincent infection; Necrotizing ulcerative stomatitis; Gingivitis, necrotizing ulcerative; ANUG; Trench Mouth; Trench mouth; Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivostomatitis; Necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis; Acute necrotising ulcerative gingivitis; Acute membranous gingivitis; Vincent stomatitis; Vincent's infection; Vincent's Gingivitis; Ulcerative gingivitis; Phagedenic gingivitis; Necrotizing gingivitis; Fusospirochetal gingivitis; Fusospirillosis; Fusospirillary gingivitis; Acute ulcerative gingivitis; Necrotising ulcerative gingivitis; Vincent infections

gingivitis         
  • mechanical debridement]] of the teeth
  • Gingivitis
  • Analgesic and antiseptic gum paint with applicator buds used in treatment of gingivitis
INFLAMMATION OF THE GUMS
Gingivitus; Gum inflammation; Swollen gums; Ulitis; Gingevitis; Gingavitis; Marginal gingivitis; Chronic marginal gingivitis; Gingival inflammation
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¦ noun Medicine inflammation of the gums.
Gingivitis         
  • mechanical debridement]] of the teeth
  • Gingivitis
  • Analgesic and antiseptic gum paint with applicator buds used in treatment of gingivitis
INFLAMMATION OF THE GUMS
Gingivitus; Gum inflammation; Swollen gums; Ulitis; Gingevitis; Gingavitis; Marginal gingivitis; Chronic marginal gingivitis; Gingival inflammation
Gingivitis is a non-destructive disease that causes inflammation of the gums.The American Academy of Periodontology.
Drug interaction         
  • Effects of the competitive inhibition of an agonist by increases in the concentration of an antagonist. A drug's potency can be affected (the response curve shifted to the right) by the presence of an antagonistic interaction.pA<sub>2</sub> known as the Schild representation, a mathematical model of the agonist:antagonist relationship or vice versa. NB: the x-axis is incorrectly labeled and should reflect the ''agonist'' concentration, not antagonist concentration.
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  • Grapefruit juice can act as an enzyme inhibitor.
  • Human kidney [[nephron]].
  • St John's wort]] can act as an enzyme inductor.
CHANGE IN THE ACTION OR SIDE EFFECTS OF A DRUG CAUSED BY ANOTHER DRUG
Drug-drug interaction; Drug interactions; Herb-drug interactions; Drug-plant interactions; Pharmacokinetic interactions; Adverse interaction; Drug–drug interaction; Pharmacodynamic drug interaction; Pharmacodynamic drug interactions; Pharmacokinetic drug interaction; Pharmacokinetic drug interactions; Pharmacokinetic interaction; Pharmacodynamic interactions; Pharmacodynamic interaction
Drug interactions occur when a drug's mechanism of action is disturbed by the concomitant administration of substances such as foods, beverages, or other drugs. The cause is often the inhibition of the specific receptors available to the drug, forcing the drug molecules to bind to other non-intended targets which results in an array of side-effects.

Википедия

Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis

Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (ANUG) is a common, non-contagious infection of the gums with sudden onset. The main features are painful, bleeding gums, and ulceration of inter-dental papillae (the sections of gum between adjacent teeth). This disease, along with necrotizing (ulcerative) periodontitis (NP or NUP) is classified as a necrotizing periodontal disease, one of the seven general types of gum disease caused by inflammation of the gums (periodontitis).

The often severe gum pain that characterizes ANUG distinguishes it from the more common chronic periodontitis which is rarely painful. If ANUG is improperly treated or neglected, it may become chronic and/or recurrent. The causative organisms are mostly anaerobic bacteria, particularly Fusobacteriota and spirochete species.

Predisposing factors include poor oral hygiene, smoking, poor nutrition, psychological stress, and a weakened immune system. When the attachments of the teeth to the bone are involved, the term NUP is used. Treatment of ANUG is by removal of dead gum tissue and antibiotics (usually metronidazole) in the acute phase, and improving oral hygiene to prevent recurrence. Although the condition has a rapid onset and is debilitating, it usually resolves quickly and does no serious harm. The informal name trench mouth arose during World War I as many soldiers developed the disease, probably because of the poor conditions and extreme psychological stress.