Kipioti A, Nakou M, Legakis N, Mitsis F
Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1984 Aug;58(2):213-20. doi: 10.1016/0030-4220(84)90139-7.
The purpose of the present study was to examine the flora from the root canals and periodontal pockets of teeth with advanced periodontal disease in order to compare the predominant cultivable microflora from the canals with those found in the adjacent periodontal pockets. Three samples were collected from each of sixteen patients, one from the root canal and two from the adjacent periodontal pocket in two different sites. Criteria for inclusion in the survey were pocket depth of greater than or equal to 7 mm, intact clinical crowns, and lack of periapical lesions. The study has demonstrated that the microorganisms present in the root canals of caries-free teeth with advanced periodontitis generally resembled those found in the adjacent periodontal pockets. The similarity in the recovery of organisms in the current study suggests that the pocket could be the source of the root canal infections. Further investigation is needed to clarify whether such factors as duration of periodontitis and age of the patient play a role in pulpal pathosis and whether the presence of specific bacterial species is also a factor in the etiology and pathogenesis of pulp disease.
本研究的目的是检查患有晚期牙周病牙齿的根管和牙周袋中的菌群,以便比较根管中主要的可培养微生物群与相邻牙周袋中发现的微生物群。从16名患者中的每一位收集了三个样本,一个来自根管,两个来自两个不同部位的相邻牙周袋。纳入调查的标准为牙周袋深度大于或等于7mm、临床牙冠完整且无根尖周病变。该研究表明,患有晚期牙周炎的无龋牙齿根管中存在的微生物通常与相邻牙周袋中发现的微生物相似。本研究中微生物回收的相似性表明牙周袋可能是根管感染的来源。需要进一步研究以阐明诸如牙周炎持续时间和患者年龄等因素是否在牙髓病变中起作用,以及特定细菌种类的存在是否也是牙髓病病因和发病机制中的一个因素。