可吸收胶原膜对龈下菌群的影响。

H L Wang, R L MacNeil, C Thomas, Y Shyr, S Syed
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本研究的目的是确定在引导组织再生(GTR)治疗中使用可吸收胶原膜对龈下微生物群的影响。研究组包括12例全身性健康患者,双侧下颌分叉缺损,附着缺失>或= 6 mm;随机选取一个部位进行GTR治疗,而对侧部位仅接受外科皮瓣清创。于手术当日及术后2、4、6个月用纸点法采集龈下菌斑标本。在每位患者中取样三个部位:胶原膜部位、手术对照部位和未手术对照部位。斑块样品在非磷酸盐缓冲溶液中运输,并通过相衬显微镜检查。每10个高倍场记录球菌、棒状菌、螺旋体、梭形菌、弯曲棒状菌和总细菌。利用Bonferroni (Dunn) t检验进行统计分析后,在检查的任何时间间隔内,各地点之间的细菌总数均未发现差异。术后胶原膜和对照组的细菌总数均低于未手术的对照组,但差异无统计学意义(P > 0.05)。此外,在不同地点或不同时间点的细菌谱中没有发现显著差异。这项为期6个月的有限临床试验的结果表明,作为GTR治疗的标准手术方案的一部分,可吸收胶原膜的放置不会改变局部微生物群。
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The effect of an absorbable collagen membrane on the subgingival microflora.

The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of use of an absorbable collagen membrane in guided tissue regeneration (GTR) therapy upon the subgingival microflora. The study group consisted of 12 systemically healthy patients with bilateral mandibular furcation defects with attachment loss > or = 6 mm; one site was randomly assigned for GTR treatment while the contralateral site received surgical flap debridement only. Subgingival plaque samples were collected by paper point on the day of surgery and at 2, 4 and 6 months post-surgery. Three sites were sampled in each patient: a collagen membrane site, a control surgical site, and an unoperated control site. Plaque samples were transported in a non-phosphated buffer solution and examined by phase-contrast microscopy. Cocci, rods, spirochetes, fusiforms, curved rods, and total bacteria were recorded per 10 high-power fields. Following statistical analysis utilizing the Bonferroni (Dunn) t test, no differences in total bacterial counts were found among the sites at any of the time intervals examined. Total bacterial counts were found lower at both the collagen membrane and control surgical sites post-surgery as compared to unoperated control sites, but these differences were not statistically significant (P > .05). In addition, no significant differences were detected in bacterial profiles between sites or individual time points. Results from this 6-month limited clinical trial suggest that the placement of an absorbable collagen membrane as part of a standard surgical regimen for GTR therapy does not alter the local microflora.

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