Peridontal Durum ve Oral Kontraseptifler: Güncel Bir Bakış

Birçok ilacın periodonsiyumu etkileme potansiyeli bulunmaktadır. Bunlardan biri de oral kontraseptiflerdir. Gebeliği önleyici bu ilaç grubunun klinik diş eti durumunu olumsuz yönde etkilediği düşünülmektedir. Son yıllarda içerikleri değişkenlik gösteren bu ilaçların periodontal etkileri sıklıkla tartışılmaktadır. Modern düşük doz formülasyonlar, yüksek dozlu oral kontraseptif öncüllerine kıyasla periodonsiyum üzerindeki olası etkileri aynı düzeyde incelemeye tabi tutulmamıştır. Dolayısıyla bu konu günümüzde de ilgi uyandırmaktadır. Bu geleneksel derlemenin amacı periodontal durum ve oral kontraseptifler arasındaki olası ilişkiyi ve güncel verileri irdelemektir.

PERIODONTAL SATUS AND ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES: CURRENT VIEWPOINT

Many drugs have the potential to affect the periodontium. One of them is oral contraceptives. It is thought that this group of contraceptive drugs also adversely affects the clinical gingival status. In recent years, the periodontal effects of drugs with varying contents have been frequently discussed. Modern low-dose formulations have not received the same level of scrutiny for their potential effects on the periodontium as their high-dose oral contraceptive precursors. Therefore, this subject still arouses interest today. The aim of this traditional review is to examine the possible relationship between periodontal status and oral contraceptives and current data.

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