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背景:牙周表型(PP)对牙冠延长术、粘龈手术、种植体修复术和开放瓣清创术等各种牙周手术干预结果的影响已被记录在案。目的:本干预性研究的目的是估计 PP 对 II 期和 III 期、A 级和 B 级牙周炎龈下器械治疗结果的影响:52名患者(n = 27名厚PP患者和n = 25名薄PP患者)在局麻下一次性使用超声洁牙器和刮治器进行了龈下器械治疗,并记录了基线、2个月、4个月和6个月时的牙周参数。对分类数据采用 McNemar 检验和 Chi-square 检验,对连续数据采用 Wilcoxon 符号秩检验和 Mann-Whitney U 检验,分别进行组内和组间比较:结果:在较深的牙槽(大于 5 毫米)中,厚 PP 的改善效果明显更好。在探诊出血(BOP)阴性、初始探诊深度≤3 毫米的薄窝洞中发现附着丧失。然而,两组的 BOP 阳性部位在临床参数方面都有较大改善:结论:BOP记录的探诊深度、PP和牙周炎症会影响龈下器械治疗后临床附着力的增加。
Impact of periodontal phenotype on the outcome of subgingival instrumentation in Stage II and III, Grade A and B periodontitis.
Background: The influence of periodontal phenotype (PP) has been documented in the outcomes of various surgical periodontal interventions such as crown lengthening, mucogingival surgery, implant restoration, and open flap debridement. Previous studies with smaller sample sizes have assessed the role of PP on the outcome of nonsurgical periodontal therapy with inconsistent results.
Aim: The aim of the current interventional study is to estimate the influence of PP on the outcome of subgingival instrumentation in Stage II and III, Grade A and B periodontitis.
Materials and methods: Fifty-two patients (n = 27 thick PP and n = 25 thin PP) underwent subgingival instrumentation using ultrasonic scalers and curettes under local anesthesia in a single sitting, and periodontal parameters were recorded at baseline, 2, 4, and 6 months. The McNemar and Chi-square tests were applied for categorical data, whereas the Wilcoxon signed-rank test and Mann-Whitney U-test were applied for continuous data in intra- and intergroup comparisons, respectively.
Results: Significantly better improvements in deeper pockets (>5 mm) with thick PP were observed. Loss of attachment was found in thin, bleeding on probing (BOP)-negative sites with an initial probing depth of ≤3 mm. However, BOP-positive sites belonging to both groups exhibited higher improvements in terms of clinical parameters.
Conclusion: Probing depth, PP, and periodontal inflammation recorded in terms of BOP influence the gain in clinical attachment following subgingival instrumentation.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology publishes original scientific articles to support practice , education and research in the dental specialty of periodontology and oral implantology. Journal of Indian Society of Periodontology (JISP), is the official publication of the Society and is managed and brought out by the Editor of the society. The journal is published Bimonthly with special issues being brought out for specific occasions. The ISP had a bulletin as its publication for a large number of years and was enhanced as a Journal a few years ago