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龋齿和牙周炎:对其病因学的传统观点提出质疑。

Caries and Periodontitis: Contesting the Conventional Wisdom on Their Aetiology.

机构信息

Daraja Press, CSP Mozart, Montreal, Québec, Canada.

Department of Oral Microbiology and Immunology, Institute of Odontology, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.

出版信息

Caries Res. 2018;52(6):548-564. doi: 10.1159/000488948. Epub 2018 Apr 25.

Abstract

We review the literature on the oral microbiome and the role of the microbiota in the development of dental caries and periodontitis. While most research has been focused on identifying one or more specific determinants of these diseases, the results have provided limited predictive value and have not been able to explain the variation in the distribution of these diseases observed in epidemiological or clinical studies. Drawing on existing knowledge about the nature of the oral microbiota, we suggest that a stochastic model based on the Weiner process provides simple and parsimonious explanations for the pathogenesis of both caries and periodontitis, making few assumptions, and providing explanations for phenomena that have hitherto proved difficult, or have required complex arguments, to explain. These diseases occur as the result of the dental hard tissues and periodontal tissues integrating the random "noise" caused by normal metabolic activities of commensal microorganisms in the dental biofilm. The processes that result in the progression and regression of caries and periodontitis may be considered as "natural," rather than pathological, even if, when left unchecked over long periods of time, they can result in the development of pathologies. The likelihood of progression or regression can be influenced by other determinants, but these processes will nevertheless occur in the absence of such influences. The distributional characteristics of the model approximate the findings of epidemiological studies indicating that, for both caries and periodontitis, there will be few sites affected in the early period after the eruption of the permanent dentition, but in those older there is an almost linear relationship with increasing age; furthermore, the longer a site survives without being affected, the less likely that it will be affected. We discuss the clinical and public health importance of these findings.

摘要

我们回顾了口腔微生物组的文献以及微生物群在龋齿和牙周炎发展中的作用。虽然大多数研究都集中于确定这些疾病的一个或多个特定决定因素,但结果提供的预测价值有限,并且无法解释在流行病学或临床研究中观察到的这些疾病分布的差异。借鉴现有关于口腔微生物群本质的知识,我们提出基于 Wiener 过程的随机模型为龋齿和牙周炎的发病机制提供了简单而简约的解释,该模型做出的假设很少,并为迄今为止难以解释或需要复杂论证的现象提供了解释。这些疾病是由于牙齿硬组织和牙周组织整合了牙菌斑中共生微生物正常代谢活动引起的随机“噪声”而发生的。导致龋齿和牙周炎进展和消退的过程可以被认为是“自然的”,而不是病理性的,即使在长时间不进行干预的情况下,它们也可能导致病理性疾病的发展。进展或消退的可能性可能会受到其他决定因素的影响,但即使没有这些影响,这些过程仍将发生。模型的分布特征与流行病学研究的结果相近,表明对于龋齿和牙周炎,在恒牙萌出后的早期,受影响的部位很少,但在年龄较大的人群中,随着年龄的增长,这种关系几乎呈线性关系;此外,一个部位不受影响的时间越长,它受影响的可能性就越小。我们讨论了这些发现的临床和公共卫生重要性。

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