Perioodilise
Perioodilise is a term derived from the combination of "periodontal" and "cyclical," referring to a theoretical or experimental approach in dental and periodontal research. The concept explores the potential benefits of cyclical or intermittent treatment strategies in managing periodontal diseases, such as gingivitis or periodontitis. Traditional periodontal therapy often involves continuous or frequent interventions, such as scaling and root planing, to control bacterial plaque and inflammation. Perioodilise, however, proposes that certain treatments or preventive measures could be administered in cycles rather than continuously, potentially optimizing patient compliance and clinical outcomes.
The idea of perioodilise is rooted in broader medical and dental research on intermittent therapies, such as
While perioodilise remains largely experimental and not yet widely adopted in clinical practice, it has sparked