Eide B, Lie T, Selvig K A
J Clin Periodontol. 1983 Mar;10(2):157-71. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-051x.1983.tb02204.x.
Root surfaces of extracted human teeth with advanced periodontal disease were studied by the apically migrated junctional epithelium, the topography characteristic of uninvolved cementum was frequently masked by a surface coating. The thickness of the coating increased in a coronal direction where it often blended with calculus. The observations indicate that this surface coating may originate from the inflammatory exudate and corresponds to the dental cuticle. The findings also indicate that the coating may be mineralized and may contain exogenous substances. These observations illustrate a need for further study and reexamination of the rationale for removal of tooth substance during scaling and root planing.
利用顶端迁移的结合上皮对患有晚期牙周病的拔除人类牙齿的根面进行了研究,未受累牙骨质的形貌特征常常被一层表面涂层掩盖。该涂层的厚度在冠向增加,且常与牙石融合。这些观察结果表明,这种表面涂层可能源自炎症渗出物,相当于牙小皮。研究结果还表明,该涂层可能已矿化,且可能含有外源性物质。这些观察结果表明有必要进一步研究并重新审视在龈下刮治和根面平整过程中去除牙体组织的理论依据。