Apical migration of the junctional epithelium in the human primary dentition as a multifactorial phenomenon.

The Journal of pedodontics Pub Date : 1989-01-01
A W Soskolne, E Bimstein
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Abstract

Apical migration of the gingival junctional epithelium and/or attachment loss in the human primary dentition have been reported in the literature. The findings of several histological, in vitro and radiographic studies are summarized and related to the etiology of this phenomenon. An hypothesis that apical migration of the junctional epithelium, in the human primary dentition, is the result of a combination of the qualitative characteristics of the inflammatory cell infiltrate, passive eruption and the shedding process is presented.

人类初代牙列中接合上皮的顶端迁移是一个多因素现象。
文献中已经报道了人类初级牙列牙龈连接上皮的根尖迁移和/或附着丧失。本文总结了几项组织学、体外和放射学研究的结果,并与这种现象的病因有关。提出了一种假设,即在人类初级牙列中,接合上皮的根尖迁移是炎症细胞浸润、被动爆发和脱落过程的定性特征结合的结果。
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