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109只猫的群体中的牙周健康状况。

Periodontal health status in a colony of 109 cats.

作者信息

Girard Nicolas, Servet Eric, Biourge Vincent, Hennet Philippe

机构信息

Clinique Vétérinaire, La Gaude, France.

出版信息

J Vet Dent. 2009 Fall;26(3):147-55. doi: 10.1177/089875640902600301.

Abstract

Periodontal disease has not been well characterized in the cat, and it is not known if feline tooth resorptions (TR) are equivalent to those observed in humans and dogs. The aim of this study was to investigate the different patterns of periodontal inflammation in cats, and to evaluate their prevalence in a standardized healthy population (n = 109). Particular emphasis was placed on the potential associations between TR and periodontal parameters, as well as the influence of potential risk factors (including breed, sex, and age). A single complete periodontal examination was performed, including periodontal probing of each tooth and exploration of the tooth surface using a dental explorer; at least 10 radiographs were taken for each cat. Missing teeth with radiographic evidence of root apices were present in 34.0% of cats. Periodontal disease was common, and 13.0% of cats had aggressive periodontitis. All of the cats had some form of periodontal inflammation, and only 4.0% of cats were free from gingival inflammation. Moderate to severe gingivitis was present in 13.0% of teeth. Dental furcation exposure was present in 18.0% of all multi-rooted teeth. Periodontal bone loss was observed in 31.2% of teeth, with the majority (98.2%) of all cats having some form of periodontal bone loss. Breed effects were identified for some variables. Eight of 14 periodontal variables were statistically correlated with Type 1 TR. Two of 14 variables (and age) were statistically correlated with Type 2 TR. In conclusion, the cats of this colony had a wide range of periodontal inflammation, including aggressive periodontitis. Type 1 TR and Type 2 TR were identified to be two significantly different manifestations of TR, with a strong association between Type 1 TR and periodontal disease.

摘要

牙周疾病在猫身上尚未得到很好的描述,目前尚不清楚猫的牙齿吸收(TR)是否与人类和狗中观察到的情况相同。本研究的目的是调查猫牙周炎症的不同模式,并评估其在标准化健康猫群(n = 109)中的患病率。特别强调了TR与牙周参数之间的潜在关联,以及潜在风险因素(包括品种、性别和年龄)的影响。进行了一次完整的牙周检查,包括对每颗牙齿进行牙周探诊和使用牙科探针探查牙齿表面;每只猫至少拍摄10张X光片。34.0%的猫存在有牙根尖X线证据的缺失牙。牙周疾病很常见,13.0%的猫患有侵袭性牙周炎。所有的猫都有某种形式的牙周炎症,只有4.0%的猫没有牙龈炎症。13.0%的牙齿存在中度至重度牙龈炎。18.0%的多根牙存在牙周分叉暴露。31.2%的牙齿观察到牙周骨丧失,所有猫中的大多数(98.2%)有某种形式的牙周骨丧失。在一些变量中发现了品种效应。14个牙周变量中有8个与1型TR有统计学相关性。14个变量中有2个(以及年龄)与2型TR有统计学相关性。总之,该猫群的猫有广泛的牙周炎症,包括侵袭性牙周炎。1型TR和2型TR被确定为TR的两种明显不同的表现形式,1型TR与牙周疾病之间存在很强的关联。

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