[Plaque--gingivitis--periodontitis. (2) Microbiology and pathogenesis of periodontitis].

Oral-prophylaxe Pub Date : 1989-03-01
H C Plagmann
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In a survey, current conceptions regarding the origin of gingivitis and periodontitis, as well as their clinical picture, are described. After the build-up of the bacterial plaque in several phases to form a periodontal pathogenic plaque, following a short, acute stage, a chronic gingivitis soon establishes itself in the neighbouring soft gingival tissue, from which, not inevitably, however, a periodontitis can develop after some years, the osseous parts now also being involved in the periodontal destruction, in which the polymorphonuclear neutrophilic granulocytes appear to have a major share. Depending on the age of the patient, progress of the disease, and the composition of the subgingival plaque, endeavours are made to classify the periodontal diseases into four subgroups. In recent years, however, doubt has increased as to whether gingivitis and even the periodontitides can be considered as comprising a single disease. However, this does not affect therapeutic concepts developed on the basis of opinions to date and which, as a rule, are successful, so that, for the time being, there is no reason for a change in this sphere.

[斑块——牙龈炎,牙周炎。(2)牙周炎的微生物学与发病机制。
在一项调查中,目前的概念关于牙龈炎和牙周炎的起源,以及他们的临床图片,被描述。细菌菌斑在几个阶段形成牙周致病菌斑后,经过短暂的急性期,慢性牙龈炎很快在邻近的软龈组织中建立起来,然而,并非不可避免地,几年后牙周炎可以发展,骨性部分现在也参与牙周破坏,其中多形核中性粒细胞似乎占主要份额。根据患者的年龄、疾病的进展和龈下菌斑的组成,人们努力将牙周病分为四个亚组。然而,近年来,对于牙龈炎甚至牙周病是否可以被认为是一种单一疾病的怀疑越来越多。然而,这并不影响迄今为止在观点基础上发展起来的治疗概念,这些概念通常是成功的,因此,目前没有理由在这一领域进行改变。
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