The Importance of Risk Factors in the Origin of Chronic Apical Periodontitis

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June 26, 2025

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. Apical periodontitis (AP) is inflammation of periapical tissue in response to the presence of microorganisms or other excitatory factors inside the root canal. A decrease in the prevalence and prevalence of periodont diseases can reduce the systemic diseases associated with it and reduce their financial impact on the health system. It is hoped that doctors, dentists and other health care professionals will become familiar with perio-systemic communication and Risk Factors and should seek specialized dental or periodontal care. In children, chronic periodontitis is usually caused by inflammation and necrosis of the pulp after acute periodontitis or as a primary chronic periodontitis, thus in some cases prolonged, mechanical microtrauma affecting periodont tissue (elevated fillers, habit of keeping pens, pens and other objects between teeth, improperly placed orthodontics devices, and x. k.) result. In this case, AP often occurs among working - age individuals and has a tendency to grow among patients of the age and old age categories: 45-50% - more than 50% in patients aged 39-44 years and over 50 years. An increase in the proportion of elderly and elderly individuals leads to an increase in the frequency of occurrence of various forms of chronic periodontitis.