ULTRASTRUCTURE AND HISTOCHEMISTRY OF THE DENTAL CUTICLE IN ADULT PERIODONTITIS

被引:6
|
作者
FRIEDMAN, MT [1 ]
BARBER, P [1 ]
NEWMAN, HN [1 ]
机构
[1] INST DENTAL SURG,DEPT PERIODONTOL,LONDON WC1X 8LD,ENGLAND
关键词
DENTAL CUTICLE; PERIODONTITIS ETIOLOGY; CEMENTUM; DENTAL PLAQUE ADVERSE EFFECTS; EPITHELIUM; PERIODONTAL LIGAMENT;
D O I
10.1902/jop.1993.64.6.520
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
THIS STUDY EXAMINED THE DENTAL CUTICLE (DC) at the interface with cementum surface, as well as its relationship to the overlying subgingival plaque (SP), the so-called plaque-free zone (PFZ), the junctional epithelium (JE), and the coronal fibers of the residual periodontal ligament (PL) by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and histochemistry. Material comprised of 41 extracted, adult periodontitis-affected teeth (AP). Following extraction, 20 teeth were fixed in 3% glutaraldehyde in 0.1M sodium cacodylate, post-fixed in 1% osmium tetroxide, embedded in araldite, decalcified in EDTA, re-embedded in araldite, and sectioned. En bloc histochemistry was undertaken on the remaining 21 teeth, using ruthenium red, alcian blue-lanthanum nitrate, or safranin-O, and processed as above. Results show that the DC covered the cementum surface from the SP to the JE, and formed an interface with these structures. No DC was observed at the interface with PL. Morphological variations in DC surface were observed at the interface with the SP and at the so-called PFZ where bacteria were always in close contact with or surrounded by the DC. At the interface with JE, the DC appeared homogeneous, although layers varying in electron density were distinguishable. Teeth treated histochemically revealed a positive reaction of DC and bacteria to the three methods, suggesting the presence of anionic polymers including glycoproteins in the DC. It was concluded that on adult periodontitis affected teeth, the DC always covers exposed cementum and may mediate bacterial adhesion, and adsorb components from the peridontal pocket.
引用
收藏
页码:520 / 528
页数:9
相关论文
共 17 条
  • [1] Histology, histochemistry and ultrastructure of the nasopharyngeal tonsil of the buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)
    Girgiri, Ibrahim Alhaji
    Kumar, Pawan
    ANATOMIA HISTOLOGIA EMBRYOLOGIA, 2019, 48 (04) : 375 - 383
  • [2] High resolution ultrastructural reevaluation of dental cuticle in monkey tooth
    Sawada, T
    Inoue, S
    JOURNAL OF PERIODONTAL RESEARCH, 2001, 36 (02) : 101 - 107
  • [3] Structure, histochemistry, and ultrastructure of the epithelium and stroma in the gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus) female prostate
    dos Santos, FCA
    Carvalho, HF
    Góes, RM
    Taboga, SR
    TISSUE & CELL, 2003, 35 (06) : 447 - 457
  • [4] Evidence of a substantial genetic basis for risk of adult periodontitis
    Michalowicz, BS
    Diehl, SR
    Gunsolley, JC
    Sparks, BS
    Brooks, CN
    Koertge, TE
    Califano, JV
    Burmeister, JA
    Schenkein, HA
    JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY, 2000, 71 (11) : 1699 - 1707
  • [5] Lingual adaptations of the Tarentola annularis with new insights into its papillary system adaptations: Ultrastructure, histochemistry, and immunohistochemical observations
    Kandyel, Ramadan M.
    Basyouny, Hebat Allah El
    El -Nagar, Sahar
    Madkour, Naglaa
    Massoud, Diaa
    Almadiy, Abdulrhman A.
    Albogami, Bader
    Alasmari, Saeed
    Abumandour, Mohamed
    TISSUE & CELL, 2024, 88
  • [6] Exploratory case-control analysis of psychosocial factors and adult periodontitis
    Moss, ME
    Beck, JD
    Kaplan, BH
    Offenbacher, S
    Weintraub, JA
    Koch, GG
    Genco, RJ
    Machtei, EE
    Tedesco, LA
    JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY, 1996, 67 (10) : 1060 - 1069
  • [7] Cervical cemental tears in older patients with adult periodontitis. Case reports
    Ishikawa, I
    Oda, S
    Hayashi, J
    Arakawa, S
    JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY, 1996, 67 (01) : 15 - 20
  • [8] Dental Stem Cell in Tooth Development and Advances of Adult Dental Stem Cell in Regenerative Therapies
    Tan, Jiali
    Xu, Xin
    Lin, Jiong
    Fan, Li
    Zheng, Yuting
    Kuang, Wei
    CURRENT STEM CELL RESEARCH & THERAPY, 2015, 10 (05) : 375 - 383
  • [9] Severe periodontitis may influence cementum and dental pulp through inflammation, oxidative stress, and apoptosis
    Li, Xiangchun
    Hu, Liang
    Ma, Linsha
    Chang, Shimin
    Wang, Weili
    Feng, Yuanyong
    Xu, Yipu
    Hu, Jinchao
    Zhang, Chunmei
    Wang, Songlin
    JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY, 2019, 90 (11) : 1297 - 1306
  • [10] Adhesion of Porphyromonas gingivalis strains to cultured epithelial cells from patients with a history of chronic adult periodontitis or from patients less susceptible to periodontitis
    Quirynen, M
    Papaioannou, W
    van Steenbergen, TJM
    Dierickx, K
    Cassiman, JJ
    van Steenberghe, D
    JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY, 2001, 72 (05) : 626 - 633