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Its in master 2 as well, both in gingivitis and periodontitis, first comes neutrophil just as any acute inflammation, then lymphocyte and macrophage follows as neutrophil only last for(1,2 days, not sure precisely). Then eventually all the cells are replacef by plasma cells. Hope it helpsSent from my iPhoneOn 13 Jan 2012, at 10:41, Svetlana Lemtyugina <svetlanalemtyugina@...> wrote:

It's in the pink bookInitial lesion - polymorphsEarly lesion - polymorphs and lympocytesEstablished lesion - lymphocytes and plasma cellsAdvances lesion - plasma cellsCheers,Svetlana From: Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...> Sent: Friday, January 13, 2012 3:22 PM Subject: Periodontitis

What are the inflammatory cells present in periodontitis ??

Are they plasma cells and lymphocytes??

Balsam

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