Clinical, radiological and bacteriological findings in canine periodontitis
Autor: | E. Sarkiala, Irmeli Happonen, H. Jousimies-Somer, A. Kanervo, Juhani Wolf, Sirkka Asikainen |
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Rok vydání: | 1993 |
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Periodontitis
Gingival and periodontal pocket Dentition 040301 veterinary sciences business.industry Dentistry 030206 dentistry 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences medicine.disease 0403 veterinary science Tooth mobility 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine stomatognathic system Frequency detection Radiological weapon medicine Small Animals business Subgingival plaque Dental alveolus |
Zdroj: | Journal of Small Animal Practice. 34:265-270 |
ISSN: | 1748-5827 0022-4510 |
Popis: | The clinical and radiological features and bacterial flora were studied in 16 small dogs with periodontitis. Gingival retraction, bleeding and alveolar bone loss were the most typical findings, whereas deep periodontal pockets were infrequently found. Periodontitis was frequently localised to certain regions of the dentition, most often in premolars or incisors. However, the deepest periodontal pockets were found in canine teeth. The mean pocket depth was 2·0 ± 0·4 mm (mean ± SD). The mean percentage of the sites with a pocket depth of more than 3 mm was 10·5 per cent. The mean occurrence of gingival bleeding after probing was 22·7 ± 12·7 per cent and the mean percentage of furcation lesions in multirooted teeth per dog was 46·0 ± 23·5 per cent. Tooth mobility was seen in 26·7 ± 13·3 per cent of the teeth. In each case subgingival plaque samples were taken for microbiological examination from two teeth with periodontitis and one healthy tooth. There was a clear difference between the diseased and healthy pockets in the detection frequency of the following Gram-negative anaerobes: pigmented, non-pigmented slime producing and fusiform rods. The counts of Gram-negative pigmented, other non-pigmented and fusiform rods as well as Gram-positive cocci were clearly higher in the diseased pockets. Pigmented Gram-negative rods (mainly asaccharolytic, Porphyromonas-like species) were the most common finding in both diseased and healthy pockets. |
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