[Effects of scaling and root planing on clinical parameters and bacterial flora in periodontal pockets. 2. Correlation between decrease of probing pocket depth and pretreatment status].

Y Shibata, M Tani, Y Hara, I Kato
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Scaling and root planing is one of the most fundamental and effective procedures in periodontal therapy. The purpose of this study was to investigate statistically whether clinical or microbiological parameters before treatment are related to changes in probing pocket depth (PD). Two kinds of numerical values represented changes in PD. One was pocket difference (A-B: A; PD before the treatment and B; PD after treatment) and the other was rate of pocket decrase [(A-B)/A x 100]. Twenty four sites in six patients with periodontal pockets deeper than 4 mm were selected for this study. Clinical parameters such as PD, probing attachment level (PAL), gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) volume, gingival bleeding index (GBI) and suppurative index (SI) were recorded at each site. Subgingival plaques sampled at the same site were evaluated by phase contrast microscopy. The results obtained were as follows: 1. Of all the clinical parameters changes in PD were most positively correlated with PD before treatment. 2. The microbiological approach revealed that total bacterial count divided by PD value was more negatively correlated with changes in PD than total bacterial number. It was further, revealed that numbers of rods and motile bacteria were more closely correlated with changes in PD than the counts of bacterial groups. At sites where coccoid cells were relatively dominant, PD tended to decrease readily. Motile bacteria, on the other hand, exhibited just the opposite relationship. These results suggest that periodontal treatment should be more effective in periodontal pockets harboring both smaller numbers of rods and motile bacteria.

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洁牙和刨牙对牙周袋临床参数及菌群的影响。2. 探查袋深度减小与预处理状态的相关性研究[j]。
洁牙和牙根刨是牙周治疗中最基本和最有效的方法之一。本研究的目的是统计调查治疗前的临床或微生物参数是否与探查袋深度(PD)的变化有关。两种数值代表PD的变化。一个是细微差别(A- b: A;治疗前PD和B;治疗后PD),另一个为口袋减少率[(A- b)/A × 100]。选取6例牙周袋深度大于4mm患者的24个部位进行研究。记录各部位PD、探诊附着水平(PAL)、龈沟液(GCF)量、龈出血指数(GBI)、化脓指数(SI)等临床参数。在同一部位取样的龈下斑块通过相衬显微镜进行评估。实验结果如下:1。PD的临床参数变化与治疗前PD呈正相关。2. 微生物学方法显示,细菌总数除以PD值与PD变化的负相关大于细菌总数。进一步发现,与细菌群数量相比,杆状细胞数量和活动细菌数量与PD变化的关系更为密切。在球虫细胞相对占优势的部位,PD容易降低。另一方面,活动细菌则表现出相反的关系。这些结果表明,牙周治疗应该在牙周袋中更有效,因为牙周袋中有少量的杆状体和活动细菌。
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