Linking periodontal pathogens with endoperio lesions.

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Bioinformation Pub Date : 2024-05-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.6026/973206300200583
Sakshi Malik, K Sai Priyanka, Rinkee Mohanty, Anas Abdul Khader, Shekhar Prasad, Souradeep Dey, Jeethu John Jerry
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Abstract

Endodontic-periodontal diseases pose difficulties for the practitioner in diagnosing and predicting the success of the affected teeth. Therefore, it is of interest to correlate between periodontal infections and endodontic periodontal disorders. 50 patients of both sexes were included in this study. 28 of the 50 patients were men and 22 were women. Participants with a history of endodontic and periodontal lesions on the same tooth were chosen. A polymerase chain reaction experiment was carried out and relationships were formed. Data shows that isolates of Porphyromonas gingivalis, Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans and Tannerella forsythia were identified in 91% of the periodontium, 12% of the endodontium, and 51% of the endodontium, respectively. Targeted bacterial species were associated with periodontal and endodontic disorders that occurred concurrently. Therefore, it is plausible to speculate that dentinal tubules serve as a channel for the dissemination of microorganisms.

将牙周病原体与术中病变联系起来。
牙髓牙周疾病给医生诊断和预测患牙的成功率带来了困难。因此,研究牙周感染和牙髓牙周疾病之间的相关性很有意义。本研究共纳入了 50 名男女患者。50 名患者中有 28 名男性,22 名女性。研究人员选择了同一颗牙齿有牙髓病史和牙周病史的患者。进行了聚合酶链反应实验,并建立了相关关系。数据显示,在91%的牙周、12%的牙本质和51%的牙本质中分别发现了牙龈卟啉单胞菌、放线菌和连翘丹那菌的分离物。目标细菌种类与同时发生的牙周病和牙髓病有关。因此,可以推测牙本质小管是微生物传播的渠道。
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