Histological characteristics of dental pulp in teeth with periodontal problems and healthy teeth.

Farzane Vaziri, Ahmad Haerian, Laleh Maleki, Samane Abbasi
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Background: Chronic periodontitis is the most common type of periodontitis, which is associated with calculus and plaque accumulation. Several studies have indicated that uncured periodontitis can affect the dental pulp. However, this relationship is controversial. This study aimed to compare histopathological results obtained from the dental pulp in teeth with periodontal problems and healthy teeth.

Methods: In this study, 23 teeth with periodontal problems and 23 healthy teeth were extracted. After cutting off 2 mm from the root apex, the teeth were sectioned into apical, middle, and coronal thirds. Then, the specimens were evaluated in both groups based on histopathological features.

Results: According to the evaluations, in the middle third, the amount of inflammation was only statistically significant in the group that consisted of teeth with periodontal problems (P=0.014). There was no significant difference in fibrosis and blood vessel diameter between the two groups. Necrosis in the middle (P=0.002) and coronal thirds (P=0.004) of teeth with periodontal problems was more than the healthy teeth. The lack of odontoblastic integrity in all the sections of teeth with periodontal problems was more than that in healthy teeth (P=0.0001).

Conclusion: Inflammation of the periodontium in chronic periodontitis can lead to histological changes in the pulp, including an increase in inflammation, necrosis, and loss of odontoblastic integrity.

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有牙周问题的牙齿与健康牙齿牙髓的组织学特征。
背景:慢性牙周炎是最常见的牙周炎类型,它与牙石和牙菌斑积累有关。几项研究表明,未治愈的牙周炎会影响牙髓。然而,这种关系是有争议的。本研究旨在比较有牙周问题的牙齿和健康牙齿的牙髓组织病理学结果。方法:对23颗牙周问题牙和23颗健康牙进行拔牙。从根尖截去2mm后,将牙切成根尖、中、冠状三分之一。然后,根据组织病理学特征对两组标本进行评估。结果:根据评估,在中间三分之一,只有牙周问题组的炎症量有统计学意义(P=0.014)。两组间纤维化和血管直径无显著差异。牙周问题牙的中部坏死(P=0.002)和冠状三分之一坏死(P=0.004)明显多于健康牙。有牙周问题的所有牙段均比健康牙段缺乏成牙细胞完整性(P=0.0001)。结论:慢性牙周炎的牙周组织炎症可导致牙髓的组织学改变,包括炎症增加、坏死和成牙细胞完整性丧失。
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