Kawahara H, Kawahara D, Mimura Y, Takashima Y, Ong J L
Institute of Clinical Materials, Osaka, Japan.
Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants. 1998 Jul-Aug;13(4):465-73.
Clinical measurements on gingival indices and morphologic observations were performed in this study to verify the defending mechanism of gingival soft tissue against foreign invasions from the perspective of epithelial adhesion/attachment to implant surfaces in the monkey mandible. The following zones were observed using scanning electron microscopy: (1) plaque zone, suggesting susceptibility of the gingival tissue to bacterial invasion; (2) nude zone, demonstrating indirect adhesion of epithelial cells to the implant surface through the mucous layer and preventing bacterial invasion; and (3) epithelial cell attached zone, having greater bond strength of epithelial cells at the cell-implant interface as compared to cell-cell bonding within the epithelial cell layer. This study suggested that epithelial cell attachment/adhesion may play a dominant role in retaining the successful condition of a dental implant.
本研究进行了牙龈指数的临床测量和形态学观察,以从上皮细胞在猴下颌骨种植体表面的黏附/附着角度验证牙龈软组织对外来侵袭的防御机制。使用扫描电子显微镜观察了以下区域:(1)菌斑区,表明牙龈组织对细菌侵袭敏感;(2)裸区,显示上皮细胞通过黏液层间接黏附于种植体表面并防止细菌侵袭;(3)上皮细胞附着区,与上皮细胞层内的细胞间结合相比,上皮细胞在细胞-种植体界面处具有更大的结合强度。本研究表明,上皮细胞的附着/黏附可能在维持牙种植体的成功状态中起主导作用。