Comparison of profiles of key periodontal pathogens in periodontium and endodontium.

S. Rupf, S. Kannengiesser, K. Merte, W. Pfister, B. Sigusch, K. Eschrich
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Despite the established anatomical relationship between the periodontal and pulpal tissues, bacterial migration between endodontium and periodontium is still under discussion. The objective of this study was an investigation of profiles of periodontal pathogens in pulpal and periodontal diseases affecting the same tooth by means of 16S rRNA gene directed polymerase chain reaction (PCR). 31 intact teeth with both pulp and marginal infections were investigated. The diagnosis was based on clinical and radiological examination. Samples were taken from the gingival sulcus or periodontal pocket, respectively, with sterile paper points before trepanation of the teeth. After trepanation sterile paper points and Hedstroem files were used for taking samples from the root canal. Specific PCR methods were used to detect the presence of the following pathogens: Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, Bacteroides forsythus, Eikenella corrodens, Fusobacterium nucleatum, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Prevotella intermedia and Treponema denticola. In addition, quantitative competitive PCR was used to determine the total bacterial count of the samples. The investigated pathogens were proven to be present in the endondontium in all disease categories. Particularly in endodontic samples of "chronic apical periodontitis" and "chronic adult periodontitis" profiles of the periodontal pathogens were found. The results confirmed that periodontal pathogens often accompany endodontic infections and supported the idea that the periodontic-endodontic interrelationships should be considered as critical pathways which might contribute to refractory courses of endodontic or periodontal diseases.
牙周组织与牙髓组织主要病原菌的比较。
尽管牙周组织和牙髓组织之间的解剖关系已经确立,但细菌在牙髓和牙周组织之间的迁移仍在讨论中。本研究采用16S rRNA基因定向聚合酶链反应(PCR)技术对牙周病原菌及影响同一牙的牙周病进行了研究。对31颗牙髓和牙缘同时感染的完整牙进行了研究。诊断基于临床和放射学检查。钻牙前分别在龈沟或牙周袋处用无菌纸点取样。钻孔后用无菌纸点和Hedstroem锉从根管中取样。采用特异性PCR方法检测病原菌:放线菌、连翘拟杆菌、腐蚀艾肯菌、核梭杆菌、牙龈卟啉单胞菌、中普雷沃菌和牙密螺旋体。此外,采用定量竞争PCR法测定样品的细菌总数。所调查的病原体被证明存在于所有疾病类别的牙髓中。特别是在“慢性根尖牙周炎”和“慢性成人牙周炎”的根管样本中发现了牙周病原体。结果证实了牙周病原体经常伴随牙髓感染,并支持了牙周-牙髓相互关系应被视为可能导致牙髓或牙周疾病难治性病程的关键途径的观点。
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