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Treating the Infected Periodontal Foundation, Sigmund Socransky, D.M.D.

Sigmund Socransky, D.M.D.

Learn more about the latest understanding of periodontitis and the bacteria that cause it from Sigmund Socransky, D.M.D., a dental researcher at the Forsyth Institute and former Associate Clinical Professor of Periodontology at the Harvard University School of Dental Medicine.

Bacterial Origins of Periodontal Disease

Bacterial Origins

Learn more about the latest understanding of periodontitis and the bacteria that cause it from this in-depth PowerPoint presentation.

Periodontal/Systemic Health Links

Learn more about the most recent findings on the potential link between oral health and systemic inflammatory diseases in this in-depth PowerPoint presentation.

Periodontitis Overview Presentation

Download this Periodontitis Overview presentation to share with your staff or other groups the latest insights on periodontitis.

See ARESTIN® in Action

Sigmund Socransky, D.M.D.

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INDICATION

ARESTIN® is indicated as an adjunct to scaling and root planing (SRP) procedures for reduction of pocket depth in patients with adult periodontitis. ARESTIN® may be used as part of a periodontal maintenance program, which includes good oral hygiene and SRP.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

ARESTIN® should not be used in any patient who has a known sensitivity to minocycline or tetracyclines. The use of drugs of the tetracycline class during tooth development may cause permanent discoloration of the teeth, and therefore should not be used in children or in pregnant or nursing women. Hypersensitivity reactions that included, but were not limited to, anaphylaxis, angioneurotic edema, urticaria, rash, swelling of the face and pruritus have been reported with the use of ARESTIN®. In clinical trials, the most frequently reported nondental treatment-emergent adverse events were headache, infection, flu syndrome and pain.

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