Gingiva as immunological protection of the periodontium. Minireview.

Neuro endocrinology letters Pub Date : 2024-11-28
Michal Straka, Matej Straka
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Objectives: The anti-infective, predominantly antibacterial protection of the periodontium has been well-mapped in its various inflammatory diseases, especially in different clinical forms of gingivitis and periodontitis. In various inflammatory periodontal diseases, many immunocompetent cells and substances have been identified in periodontal structures, including the gingiva, which implement and ensure this anti-inflammatory response. There is ample evidence that in many clinical forms of gingivitis and periodontitis, these immunological-defensive reactions occur in the gingival tissue. Our small review study aims to demonstrate that gingival tissue acts as a small immunological-defensive organ localized in the tissue of healthy gingiva at the necks of the teeth throughout the lifetime of our patients. Furthermore, through a literature search, we investigated whether the anti-inflammatory and defensive equipment and responses are identical in differently inflamed and clinically healthy gingiva.

Material and methods: We compiled a small review study that illuminates the knowledge on the gingiva as an immunocompetent organ through a focused search and retrieval of currently available literature sources. Our small review study aims to demonstrate that gingival tissue acts as a small defensive-immunological organ localized in the healthy gingival tissue at the dental necks throughout the lifetime of our patients. Furthermore, through a literature search, we investigated whether the anti-inflammatory and defensive equipment and responses are identical in differently inflamed and clinically healthy gingiva.

Conclusion: Our findings confirm ongoing anti-inflammatory, immunological, and regenerative responses and processes in healthy gingival tissue that prevent bacterial and viral microorganisms from crossing into deeper periodontal tissues. From these results, we can further conclude that the healthy human gingiva performs an essential function as a relatively independent and small anti-inflammatory and lymphatic organ.

牙龈作为牙周的免疫保护。微型访谈。
目的:牙周组织的抗感染,主要是抗菌保护已经在其各种炎症性疾病中得到很好的定位,特别是在不同临床形式的牙龈炎和牙周炎中。在各种炎症性牙周病中,包括牙龈在内的牙周结构中已经发现了许多具有免疫能力的细胞和物质,它们实现并确保这种抗炎反应。有充分的证据表明,在许多临床形式的牙龈炎和牙周炎中,这些免疫防御反应发生在牙龈组织中。我们的小型回顾研究旨在证明牙龈组织作为一个小的免疫防御器官,定位在牙齿颈部的健康牙龈组织中,贯穿我们的患者一生。此外,通过文献检索,我们研究了不同炎症和临床健康牙龈的抗炎和防御设备和反应是否相同。材料和方法:我们编制了一项小型综述研究,通过集中搜索和检索当前可用的文献来源,阐明了关于牙龈作为免疫功能器官的知识。我们的小型回顾研究旨在证明牙龈组织在患者的一生中作为一个小的防御免疫器官,定位于牙齿颈部的健康牙龈组织。此外,通过文献检索,我们研究了不同炎症和临床健康牙龈的抗炎和防御设备和反应是否相同。结论:我们的研究结果证实了健康牙龈组织中正在进行的抗炎、免疫和再生反应和过程,这些反应和过程可以防止细菌和病毒微生物进入更深的牙周组织。由此,我们可以进一步得出结论,健康的人类牙龈作为一个相对独立的小型抗炎和淋巴器官发挥着重要的功能。
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