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Recolonization of a subgingival microbiota following scaling in deep pockets.

I Magnusson, J Lindhe, T Yoneyama, B Liljenberg.   

Abstract

The present investigation was carried out to study some aspects of the recolonization of a subgingival microbiota following subgingival instrumentation in sites with deep pockets. 16 patients were recruited for the study. From each patient 4 inflamed gingival sites with deep pockets were selected. These sites were examined for plaque, overt gingivitis, bleeding on probing and probing depth. Samples of the subgingival microbiota were obtained and examined in the darkfield microscope and in a Neubauer chamber. Following the Baseline examination the teeth of all 4 jaw quadrants were carefully scaled and planed. Subgingival instrumentation was carried out under local anesthesia and required between 2-4 appointments. The patients were subsequently divided into 2 groups (Groups A and B) consisting of 9 and 7 subjects, respectively. During the first 16 weeks of maintenance the patients of Group A were not supervised regarding their self-performed plaque control measures and they accumulated supragingival plaque. The patients of Group B, however, were during these 16 weeks recalled once every 2 weeks for professional tooth cleaning. In addition they rinsed twice daily with a 0.2% solution of chlorhexidine digluconate. Reexaminations including assessments of the same parameters as those studied at Baseline were performed after 2, 4, 8, 12 and 16 weeks. After the 16-week examination the patients of Group A received a new sequence of subgingival scaling and root planing. During the subsequent 16 weeks the patients of Group A were also recalled for professional tooth cleaning. They were reexamined 18, 20, 24, 28 and 32 weeks after the Baseline examination. Subgingival scaling followed by carefully supervised oral hygiene measures resulted in a marked improvement of periodontal conditions. This improvement was accompanied by a pronounced and sustained reduction in the motile segments of the subgingival microbiota. In the presence of supragingival plaque (Group A), however, a subgingival microbiota containing large numbers of spirochetes and motile rods was soon (4-8 weeks) reestablished. A small number of sites with deep pockets (greater than or equal to 8 mm) was not substantially reduced in depth following subgingival instrumentation. In these sites which were kept free from supragingival deposits a subgingival microbiota with a large proportion of motile bacteria soon recurred.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6368611     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-051x.1984.tb01323.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Periodontol        ISSN: 0303-6979            Impact factor:   8.728


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