牙周病活动。

Current opinion in dentistry Pub Date : 1992-03-01
I B Lamster, S D Karabin
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牙周病活动性在临床上被定义为探探附着物的逐渐丧失,在x线摄影上被定义为牙槽骨的逐渐丧失。牙周病的自然史最初被认为是几乎连续的和缓慢进展的。在过去十年进行的临床研究表明,牙周病表现出恶化和缓解的时期。利用灵敏的自动探针,在过去一年中发表的研究表明,可能存在不同的疾病活动模式,这些模式可能取决于疾病阈值。减影x线摄影继续完善,但成本和方法学阻止这种诊断工具有广泛的临床应用。各种临床、微生物学和宿主反应参数已经研究了它们与牙周病活动的关系。许多研究小组正试图开发一种诊断测试,以确定活动性疾病发展的风险。一种相对简单的基于微生物毒力因子或宿主对龈下微生物群的炎症或免疫反应的测试,可能是临床医生检测牙周病活动性阶段的实用手段。
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Periodontal disease activity.

Periodontal disease activity is defined clinically by progressive loss of probing attachment and radiographically by progressive loss of alveolar bone. The natural history of periodontal disease was originally considered to be nearly continuous and slowly progressive. Clinical research conducted in the last decade suggests that periodontal disease demonstrates periods of exacerbation and remission. Using sensitive automated probes, studies published during the past year have demonstrated that different patterns of disease activity can exist, and that these patterns may be dependent on the disease threshold. Subtraction radiography continues to be refined, but cost and methodology prevent this diagnostic tool from having widespread clinical application. A variety of clinical, microbiologic, and host-response parameters have been studied for their relationship to periodontal disease activity. Many research groups are attempting to develop a diagnostic test that identifies the risk for development of active disease. A relatively simple test based on the presence of a microbial virulence factor, or the host inflammatory or immune response to the subgingival microflora, may be a practical means for clinicians to detect the active phases of periodontal disease.

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