Gharbi-Guesguez L, Abassi-Bakir D, Bakir A
Service de Parodontologie, Clinique Faculté de Médecine Dentaire, Monastir, Tunisie.
Rev Stomatol Chir Maxillofac. 1995;96(6):368-71.
Excepting cases of trauma, dental mobility is often mistakenly neglected as a clinical sign. Dental mobility can in fact be the first sign of osteolytic processes or tumour development. A retrospective study noted that dental mobility may be the inaugural sign of osteolytic processes in the maxillary bone in up to as many as 40% of the cases. Pyorrhea+ is often misdiagnosed leading to unnecessary avulsion and delaying diagnosis of the osteolytic disease.