Distribution and its sighificance of the common pathogenic bacteria in teeth combined periodontal-endodontic lesions of periodontal origin

Objective To study the distribution of pathogenic infection and relevance in combined periodontal-endodontic lesions of periodontal origin,and provide the basis for clinical treatment. Methods Totally 43 cases of combined periodontal-endodontic lesions of periodontal origin from Jan. 2018 to Jun. 20...

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Autores principales: PAZILIBIEKE ·Jiangali, MAMUTI ·Mireayikezi, ZHAO Li, LU Hao
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:02e5fe70baa64362b00b5f223a19f9262021-11-23T06:09:07ZDistribution and its sighificance of the common pathogenic bacteria in teeth combined periodontal-endodontic lesions of periodontal origin10.12016/j.issn.2096-1456.2022.01.0042096-1456https://doaj.org/article/02e5fe70baa64362b00b5f223a19f9262022-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.kqjbfz.com/CN/10.12016/j.issn.2096-1456.2022.01.004https://doaj.org/toc/2096-1456Objective To study the distribution of pathogenic infection and relevance in combined periodontal-endodontic lesions of periodontal origin,and provide the basis for clinical treatment. Methods Totally 43 cases of combined periodontal-endodontic lesions of periodontal origin from Jan. 2018 to Jun. 2020 treated in the hospital were selected, including a total of 43 teeth as the experimental group. Another 41 teeth from 41 cases with severe periodontitis during the same period were set as the control group. subgingival plaque samples and root canal samples of ill teeth were made for test. Quantitative Real-time PCR was used to detect the quantity of Tannerella forsythia (Tf), Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg), Fusobacterium nucleatum (Fn), Prevotella intermedia (Pi), Treponema denticola (Td), Digestive streptococcus (Ds), Enterococcus faecalis (Ef), Porphyromanus endodontics (Pe). Results There was no significant difference in the quantity of Digestive streptococcus and Porphyromanus endodontics in the root canal tissue and subgingival plaque of the experimental group (Ρ>0.05), other six pathogenic bacteria in the subgingival plaque samples was significantly higher than that from the root canal tissue (P<0.05); No significant difference in the quantity of Digestive streptococcus was found in the subgingival plaque between the two groups (P=0.241). Other seven pathogenic bacteria in the subgingival plaque samples of the experimental group was significantly higher than that from the control group (P<0.05); The number of Ef, Pe, Pg, Td and Tf in the root canal tissue was closely related to the subgingival plaque in the experimental group, Ef (r=0.347, Ρ < 0.05), Pe (r=0.363, Ρ < 0.05), Pg (r=0.437, Ρ < 0.01), Td (r=0.471, Ρ < 0.01), Tf (r=0.679, Ρ < 0.01). Conclusion The quantity of common pathogenic bacteria in the root canal tissue of Combined periodontaI-endodontic lesions of periodontal origin was lower than that from the subgingival plaque sample, and the quantity of common pathogenic bacteria in the root canal tissue was closely related to the subgingival plaque. During clinical treatment, attention should be paid to the control of pulp tissue infection while controlling periodontal tissue infection.PAZILIBIEKE ·JiangaliMAMUTI ·MireayikeziZHAO Li LU HaoEditorial Department of Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseasesarticleperiodontal originperiodontal-endodontic lesionspathogendistributionroot canal tissuesubgingival plaquetannerellaforsythiaporphyromonas gingivalisfusobacterium nucleatumprevotella intermediatreponema denticoladigestive streptococcusenterococcus faecalisporphyromanus endodonticsMedicineRZH口腔疾病防治, Vol 30, Iss 1, Pp 20-26 (2022)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language ZH
topic periodontal origin
periodontal-endodontic lesions
pathogen
distribution
root canal tissue
subgingival plaque
tannerellaforsythia
porphyromonas gingivalis
fusobacterium nucleatum
prevotella intermedia
treponema denticola
digestive streptococcus
enterococcus faecalis
porphyromanus endodontics
Medicine
R
spellingShingle periodontal origin
periodontal-endodontic lesions
pathogen
distribution
root canal tissue
subgingival plaque
tannerellaforsythia
porphyromonas gingivalis
fusobacterium nucleatum
prevotella intermedia
treponema denticola
digestive streptococcus
enterococcus faecalis
porphyromanus endodontics
Medicine
R
PAZILIBIEKE ·Jiangali
MAMUTI ·Mireayikezi
ZHAO Li
LU Hao
Distribution and its sighificance of the common pathogenic bacteria in teeth combined periodontal-endodontic lesions of periodontal origin
description Objective To study the distribution of pathogenic infection and relevance in combined periodontal-endodontic lesions of periodontal origin,and provide the basis for clinical treatment. Methods Totally 43 cases of combined periodontal-endodontic lesions of periodontal origin from Jan. 2018 to Jun. 2020 treated in the hospital were selected, including a total of 43 teeth as the experimental group. Another 41 teeth from 41 cases with severe periodontitis during the same period were set as the control group. subgingival plaque samples and root canal samples of ill teeth were made for test. Quantitative Real-time PCR was used to detect the quantity of Tannerella forsythia (Tf), Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg), Fusobacterium nucleatum (Fn), Prevotella intermedia (Pi), Treponema denticola (Td), Digestive streptococcus (Ds), Enterococcus faecalis (Ef), Porphyromanus endodontics (Pe). Results There was no significant difference in the quantity of Digestive streptococcus and Porphyromanus endodontics in the root canal tissue and subgingival plaque of the experimental group (Ρ>0.05), other six pathogenic bacteria in the subgingival plaque samples was significantly higher than that from the root canal tissue (P<0.05); No significant difference in the quantity of Digestive streptococcus was found in the subgingival plaque between the two groups (P=0.241). Other seven pathogenic bacteria in the subgingival plaque samples of the experimental group was significantly higher than that from the control group (P<0.05); The number of Ef, Pe, Pg, Td and Tf in the root canal tissue was closely related to the subgingival plaque in the experimental group, Ef (r=0.347, Ρ < 0.05), Pe (r=0.363, Ρ < 0.05), Pg (r=0.437, Ρ < 0.01), Td (r=0.471, Ρ < 0.01), Tf (r=0.679, Ρ < 0.01). Conclusion The quantity of common pathogenic bacteria in the root canal tissue of Combined periodontaI-endodontic lesions of periodontal origin was lower than that from the subgingival plaque sample, and the quantity of common pathogenic bacteria in the root canal tissue was closely related to the subgingival plaque. During clinical treatment, attention should be paid to the control of pulp tissue infection while controlling periodontal tissue infection.
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author PAZILIBIEKE ·Jiangali
MAMUTI ·Mireayikezi
ZHAO Li
LU Hao
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MAMUTI ·Mireayikezi
ZHAO Li
LU Hao
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title Distribution and its sighificance of the common pathogenic bacteria in teeth combined periodontal-endodontic lesions of periodontal origin
title_short Distribution and its sighificance of the common pathogenic bacteria in teeth combined periodontal-endodontic lesions of periodontal origin
title_full Distribution and its sighificance of the common pathogenic bacteria in teeth combined periodontal-endodontic lesions of periodontal origin
title_fullStr Distribution and its sighificance of the common pathogenic bacteria in teeth combined periodontal-endodontic lesions of periodontal origin
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and its sighificance of the common pathogenic bacteria in teeth combined periodontal-endodontic lesions of periodontal origin
title_sort distribution and its sighificance of the common pathogenic bacteria in teeth combined periodontal-endodontic lesions of periodontal origin
publisher Editorial Department of Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases
publishDate 2022
url https://doaj.org/article/02e5fe70baa64362b00b5f223a19f926
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