Tonetti M S, Mombelli A
Department of Periodontology, Eastman Dental Institute and Hospital, University College, London, United Kingdom.
Ann Periodontol. 1999 Dec;4(1):39-53. doi: 10.1902/annals.1999.4.1.39.
In 1993, the 1st European Workshop on Periodontology explicitly recognized that there was insufficient knowledge to differentiate truly different forms of periodontal disease from differences in the presentation/severity of the same disease. In spite of recent progress in our understanding of periodontal diseases, the issue is far from having been resolved. Classification of periodontal diseases, therefore, remains based upon the definition of specific clinical syndromes. Early-onset periodontitis (EOP) is one such syndrome and comprises a group of pathological conditions leading to loss of periodontal tissues early in life. The notion that classifies periodontitis syndromes as "early-onset" or "adult" is primarily epidemiological in nature and is based on the observation that periodontitis is rather infrequent in children and young adults. Nevertheless, considerable epidemiological evidence indicates that periodontitis does affect children and young adults to a level of severity that may lead to premature exfoliation of primary and/or permanent teeth. Clinical presentation of periodontitis early in the life of an individual is thought to indicate that the etiologic agents have been able to cause considerable tissue damage over a relatively short period of time. It also implies either infection with highly virulent bacteria and/or a highly susceptible subject. The purpose of this review is to discuss the criteria generally utilized to classify EOP, provide the rationale to designate EOP as a distinct disease entity, and to review the evidence justifying a subclassification into particular subgroups of EOP.
1993年,第一届欧洲牙周病学研讨会明确认识到,现有的知识不足以从同一疾病表现/严重程度的差异中区分出真正不同形式的牙周疾病。尽管我们对牙周疾病的理解最近取得了进展,但这个问题远未得到解决。因此,牙周疾病的分类仍然基于特定临床综合征的定义。早发性牙周炎(EOP)就是这样一种综合征,它包括一组导致生命早期牙周组织丧失的病理状况。将牙周炎综合征分为“早发性”或“成人型”的概念主要是基于流行病学,其依据是观察到牙周炎在儿童和年轻人中相当少见。然而,大量的流行病学证据表明,牙周炎确实会影响儿童和年轻人,其严重程度可能导致乳牙和/或恒牙过早脱落。个体生命早期牙周炎的临床表现被认为表明病因能够在相对较短的时间内造成相当大的组织损伤。这也意味着要么感染了高毒力细菌,要么是高度易感个体。本综述的目的是讨论通常用于对早发性牙周炎进行分类的标准,提供将早发性牙周炎指定为一种独特疾病实体的基本原理,并回顾将其细分为特定亚组的证据。