Boubdir Safaa*, EL Kholti Wafa, Rhalimi Loubna and Kissa Jamila
The basic form of necrotizing periodontal disease is Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis (NUG). It has a rapid and aggressive start and a complex aetiology that includes stress, nutritional deficits and immune system dysfunctions. NUG is distinguished clinically by inflammatory interdental papillae, gingival necrosis, gingival discomfort, bleeding and halitosis. The therapy of NUG comprised a first phase that should be administered immediately in order to halt disease progression and regulate the patient's discomfort and pain. The second phase of the preexisting condition's treatment, followed by surgical correction of the disease's sequelae. Following the completion of active therapy, a periodontal maintenance programme was created. The purpose of this case report is to present the method to diagnosis and treatment of NUG in a male patient with no systemic disease, as well as the likely mechanism of pathogenesis of predisposing factors implicated.
Published Date: 2023-09-19; Received Date: 2023-06-21