The success of various periodontal treatments can be demonstrated by the quantitative determination of the gingival sulcus fluid if these treatments improve the peripheral blood supply. Compared to the manual method of determining the diffusion height of the exudate prior and after periodontal therapy (the extent of exudate reduction being used as a criterion for the degree of regression of the inflammatory circulatory disorder), the photometric-planimetric techniques yield exacter and even more favourable results. Due to its easiness and rapidity, the measurement of the diffusion height of the exudate is, as an additional control examination, useful in assessing the success of periodontal treatment.
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