Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
35 Development of the gingival sulcus at the time of tooth eruption and the influence of
genetic factors Luigi Nibali
68 Gingival crevicular fluid and its immune mediators in the proteomic era
Nagihan Bostanci & Georgios N. Belibasakis
85 Microbial colonization of the periodontal pocket and its signifi cance for periodontal
therapy
Andrea Mombelli
109 Dental calculus: the calcified biofilm and its role in disease development
Aliye Akcalı & Niklaus P. Lang
116 Comparison of peri-implant and periodontal marginal soft tissues in health and
disease
Saso Ivanovski & Ryan Lee
Volume 75 (1)
Revisiting the Page &Amp; Schroeder Model: The Good, the Bad, and the
Unknowns in Periodontal Host Response Forty Years Later
G Hajishengallis et al. Periodontol 2000 75 (1), 116-151. 10 2017.
Nonsurgical and Surgical Treatment of Periodontitis: How Many Options for One
Disease?
F Graziani et al. Periodontol 2000 75 (1), 152-188. 10 2017.
Lasers and the Treatment of Periodontitis: The Essence and the Noise
CM Cobb. Periodontol 2000 75 (1), 205-295. 10 2017.
Volume 74 (1)
Volume 73 (1)
Implant Placement Post Extraction in Esthetic Single Tooth Sites: When Immediate,
When Early, When Late?
D Buser et al. Periodontol 2000 73 (1), 84-102. 2 2017.
Zirconia Dental Implants: Where Are We Now, and Where Are We Heading?
N Cionca et al. Periodontol 2000 73 (1), 241-258. 2 2017.
Volume 72 (1)
Geriatric Periodontology: How the Need to Care for the Aging Population Can
Influence the Future of the Dental Profession
IB Lamster. Periodontol 2000 72 (1), 7-12. 10 2016.
Implants for the Aged Patient: Biological, Clinical and Sociological Considerations
PM Bartold et al. Periodontol 2000 72 (1), 120-134. 10 2016.
Oral Inflammation and Infection, and Chronic Medical Diseases: Implications for the
Elderly
FA Scannapieco et al. Periodontol 2000 72 (1), 153-175. 10 2016.
Volume 71 (1)
Volume 70 (1)
Volume 69 (1)
Volume 68 (1)
Wound Models for Periodontal and Bone Regeneration: The Role of Biological
Research
A Sculean et al. Periodontol 2000 68 (1), 7-20. 6 2015.
Multiple Functions of Gingival and Mucoperiosteal Fibroblasts in Oral Wound
Healing and Repair
M Chiquet et al. Periodontol 2000 68 (1), 21-40. 6 2015.
In Vitro Models for Evaluation of Periodontal Wound Healing/Regeneration
M Weinreb et al. Periodontol 2000 68 (1), 41-54. 6 2015.
Pre-Clinical in Vivo Models for the Screening of Bone Biomaterials for
Oral/Craniofacial Indications: Focus on Small-Animal Models
A Stavropoulos et al. Periodontol 2000 68 (1), 55-65. 6 2015.
Animal Models for Periodontal Regeneration and Peri-Implant Responses
A Kantarci et al. Periodontol 2000 68 (1), 66-82. 6 2015.
Wound Healing Following Surgical and Regenerative Periodontal Therapy
C Susin et al. Periodontol 2000 68 (1), 83-98. 6 2015.
Experimental Models for Guided Bone Regeneration in Healthy and Medically
Compromised Conditions
N Donos et al. Periodontol 2000 68 (1), 99-121. 6 2015.
Alveolar Socket Healing: What Can We Learn?
MG Araújo et al. Periodontol 2000 68 (1), 122-134. 6 2015.
Temporal Sequence of Hard and Soft Tissue Healing Around Titanium Dental
Implants
GE Salvi et al. Periodontol 2000 68 (1), 135-152. 6 2015.
Wound Healing in Immediately Loaded Implants
GE Romanos. Periodontol 2000 68 (1), 153-167. 6 2015.
Animal Models for Peri-Implant Mucositis and Peri-Implantitis
F Schwarz et al. Periodontol 2000 68 (1), 168-181. 6 2015.
Biomaterials for Promoting Periodontal Regeneration in Human Intrabony Defects: A
Systematic Review
A Sculean et al. Periodontol 2000 68 (1), 182-216. 6 2015.
Periodontal and Peri-Implant Wound Healing Following Laser Therapy
A Aoki et al. Periodontol 2000 68 (1), 217-269. 6 2015.
Influence of Suturing on Wound Healing
R Burkhardt et al. Periodontol 2000 68 (1), 270-281. 6 2015.
Clinical Concepts for Regenerative Therapy in Intrabony Defects
P Cortellini et al. Periodontol 2000 68 (1), 282-307. 6 2015.
Clinical Concepts for Regenerative Therapy in Furcations
M Sanz et al. Periodontol 2000 68 (1), 308-332. 6 2015.
Periodontal Plastic Surgery
G Zucchelli et al. Periodontol 2000 68 (1), 333-368. 6 2015.
Clinical Approaches to Treat Peri-Implant Mucositis and Peri-Implantitis
S Renvert et al. Periodontol 2000 68 (1), 369-404. 6 2015.
Volume 67 (1)
Volume 66 (1)
Volume 65 (1)
Volume 64 (1)
Volume 63 (1)
Volume 62 (1)
Volume 61 (1)
Volume 60 (1)
Volume 59 (1)
Volume 58 (1)
Volume 57 (1)
Volume 56 (1)
Volume 55 (1)
Volume 54 (1)
Volume 53
Volume 52 (1)
Volume 50
Volume 49
Volume 48
Volume 47
Volume 46
Volume 45
Volume 44
Volume 43
Volume 42
Volume 41
Volume 40
Volume 39
Volume 38
Volume 37
Articles
Volume 36
Volume 35
Volume 34
Volume 33
Volume 32
Volume 31
Volume 30
Controversies in Periodontology
PB Robertson et al. Periodontol 2000 30, 7-8. 2002.
Classifying Periodontal Diseases--A Long-Standing Dilemma
GC Armitage. Periodontol 2000 30, 9-23. 2002.
Noninflammatory Destructive Periodontal Disease (NDPD)
RC Page et al. Periodontol 2000 30, 24-39. 2002.
Beneficial Bacteria of the Periodontium
FA Roberts et al. Periodontol 2000 30, 40-50. 2002.
Periodontitis-Systemic Disease Associations in the Presence of Smoking--Causal or
Coincidental?
PP Hujoel et al. Periodontol 2000 30, 51-60. 2002.
In or Out: The Invasiveness of Oral Bacteria
RJ Lamont et al. Periodontol 2000 30, 61-69. 2002.
Periodontal Epithelium: A Newly Recognized Role in Health and Disease
BA Dale. Periodontol 2000 30, 70-78. 2002.
Finding Genetic Risk Factors for Periodontal Diseases: Is the Climb Worth the View?
HA Schenkein. Periodontol 2000 30, 79-90. 2002.
The Role of Stress in Inflammatory Disease, Including Periodontal Disease: Review
of Concepts and Current Findings
L LeResche et al. Periodontol 2000 30, 91-103. 2002.
Trends in Periodontal Care
PB Robertson et al. Periodontol 2000 30, 104-110. 2002.
Restoration or Implant Placement: A Growing Treatment Planning Quandary
RB O'Neal et al. Periodontol 2000 30, 111-122. 2002.
The Periodontal-Endodontic Controversy
GW Harrington et al. Periodontol 2000 30, 123-130. 2002.
Volume 29
Volume 28
Volume 27
Volume 26
Volume 24
Volume 23
Volume 22
Volume 19
Periodontal Wound Healing and Regeneration
Volume 18
Volume 17
Implant Dentistry
Periodontol 2000 17, 1-190. 6 1998.
Titanium--The Material of Choice?
SG Steinemann. Periodontol 2000 17, 7-21. 6 1998.
Osseointegration: A Reality
RK Schenk et al. Periodontol 2000 17, 22-35. 6 1998.
Surface Configurations of Dental Implants
JE Ellingsen. Periodontol 2000 17, 36-46. 6 1998.
The Interface Between the Mucosa and the Implant
J Lindhe et al. Periodontol 2000 17, 47-54. 6 1998.
Risk Factors for Osseodisintegration
MS Tonetti. Periodontol 2000 17, 55-62. 6 1998.
The Diagnosis and Treatment of Peri-Implantitis
A Mombelli et al. Periodontol 2000 17, 63-76. 6 1998.
Use of Radiographs in Evaluating Success, Stability and Failure in Implant Dentistry
U Brägger. Periodontol 2000 17, 77-88. 6 1998.
The First Two-Stage Dental Implant System and Its Clinical Application
D van Steenberghe et al. Periodontol 2000 17, 89-95. 6 1998.
A Subsequent Two-Stage Dental Implant System and Its Clinical Application
K Arvidson. Periodontol 2000 17, 96-105. 6 1998.
The Original One-Stage Dental Implant System and Its Clinical Application
D Buser et al. Periodontol 2000 17, 106-118. 6 1998.
Biomechanical Aspects of Prosthetic Implant-Borne Reconstructions
PO Glantz et al. Periodontol 2000 17, 119-124. 6 1998.
Longitudinal Studies of Implant Systems
JP Fiorellini et al. Periodontol 2000 17, 125-131. 6 1998.
Aesthetic Implant Restorations in Partially Edentulous Patients--A Critical Appraisal
UC Belser et al. Periodontol 2000 17, 132-150. 6 1998.
Guided Bone Regeneration at Oral Implant Sites
CH Hämmerle et al. Periodontol 2000 17, 151-175. 6 1998.
Maxillary Sinus Floor Elevation: A Valuable Pre-Prosthetic Procedure
CM ten Bruggenkate et al. Periodontol 2000 17, 176-182. 6 1998.
Transpositioning and Repositioning the Inferior Alveolar and Mental Nerves in
Conjunction With Endosteal Implant Reconstruction
CA Babbush. Periodontol 2000 17, 183-190. 6 1998.
Volume 16
Volume 14
Volume 13
Volume 12
Volume 11
Volume 10
Volume 9
Volume 7
Volume 6
Volume 5
Volume 4
Implant and Crown and Bridge Therapy in the Periodontally Compromised Patient
Periodontol 2000 4, 1-159. 2 1994.
Limited Treatment Goals--Shortened Dental Arches
AF Käyser. Periodontol 2000 4, 7-14. 2 1994.
Tooth Mobility and the Biological Rationale for Splinting Teeth
SR Nyman et al. Periodontol 2000 4, 15-22. 2 1994.
Biomechanical Aspects of Fixed Bridgework Supported by Natural Teeth and
Endosseous Implants
D Lundgren et al. Periodontol 2000 4, 23-40. 2 1994.
Success and Failure of Fixed Bridgework
CH Hämmerle. Periodontol 2000 4, 41-51. 2 1994.
The Devitalized Tooth as an Abutment in Dentitions With a Reduced but Healthy
Periodontium
PO Glantz et al. Periodontol 2000 4, 52-57. 2 1994.
Biological Aspects of Implant Dentistry: Osseointegration
TO Albrektsson et al. Periodontol 2000 4, 58-73. 2 1994.
Microbial Aspects of Implant Dentistry
A Mombelli et al. Periodontol 2000 4, 74-80. 2 1994.
Clinical Parameters for the Evaluation of Dental Implants
A Mombelli et al. Periodontol 2000 4, 81-86. 2 1994.
Radiographic Parameters for the Evaluation of Peri-Implant Tissues
U Brägger. Periodontol 2000 4, 87-97. 2 1994.
Clinical Trials on the Prognosis of Dental Implants
JP Fiorellini et al. Periodontol 2000 4, 98-108. 2 1994.
Guided Tissue Regeneration and Dental Implants
SR Nyman et al. Periodontol 2000 4, 109-118. 2 1994.
Supportive Maintenance Care for Patients With Implants and Advanced Restorative
Therapy
NP Lang et al. Periodontol 2000 4, 119-126. 2 1994.
Pathogenesis of Implant Failures
MS Tonetti et al. Periodontol 2000 4, 127-138. 2 1994.
Root Surface Caries: A Problem for Periodontally Compromised Patients
B Krasse et al. Periodontol 2000 4, 139-147. 2 1994.
Orthodontics as an Adjunct to Rehabilitation
B Melsen et al. Periodontol 2000 4, 148-159. 2 1994.
Volume 3
Volume 2
Volume 1
Periodontal Regeneration
Periodontol 2000 1, 1-127. 2 1993.
Factors Related to Periodontal Regeneration
JG Caton et al. Periodontol 2000 1, 9-15. 2 1993.
Basic Considerations in Periodontal Wound Healing to Achieve Regeneration
CA McCulloch. Periodontol 2000 1, 16-25. 2 1993.
Development of the Biological Concept of Guided Tissue Regeneration--Animal and
Human Studies
T Karring et al. Periodontol 2000 1, 26-35. 2 1993.
Biodegradable Barriers and Guided Tissue Regeneration
G Greenstein et al. Periodontol 2000 1, 36-45. 2 1993.
Clinical Applications of Guided Tissue Regeneration: Surgical Considerations
W Becker et al. Periodontol 2000 1, 46-53. 2 1993.
Periodontal Regeneration: Root Surface Demineralization
RA Lowenguth et al. Periodontol 2000 1, 54-68. 2 1993.
Polypeptide Growth Factors and Attachment Proteins in Periodontal Wound Healing
and Regeneration
RG Caffesse et al. Periodontol 2000 1, 69-79. 2 1993.
Bone Grafts and Periodontal Regeneration
MA Brunsvold et al. Periodontol 2000 1, 80-91. 2 1993.
Synthetic Bone Grafts in Periodontics
RA Yukna. Periodontol 2000 1, 92-99. 2 1993.
Periodontal Regeneration: A Review of Flap Management
S Garrett et al. Periodontol 2000 1, 100-108. 2 1993.
Periodontal Regeneration Using Combined Techniques
RG Schallhorn et al. Periodontol 2000 1, 109-117. 2 1993.
Root Coverage Grafting for Regeneration and Aesthetics
PD Miller. Periodontol 2000 1, 118-127. 2 1993.