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Juvenile Periodontitis (now more commonly referred to as Aggressive Periodontitis, particularly localized aggressive periodontitis when seen in adolescents) is a severe form of periodontal disease that typically affects young individuals during or shortly after puberty, often between the ages of 11 and 15. Definition of Juvenile Periodontitis at Rootz Dental Care Navalur Juvenile Periodontitis is a rapid, destructive form of periodontal disease characterized by: Rapid loss of alveolar bone Minimal plaque or calculus deposits Typically affecting the first molars and incisors 𧬠Etiology (Causes) Genetic predisposition β often familial Defective neutrophil function β especially impaired chemotaxis or phagocytosis Microbial factors β commonly associated with Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (Aa) Host immune response abnormalities Clinical Features Onset during puberty Localized bone loss around first molars and incisors Minimal inflammation despite deep periodontal pockets Rapid attachment loss Radiographic evidence of vertical bone loss Often not painful, so it may go unnoticed by patients or parents To know more contact us at Rootz Dental care Navalur