1.Relationship between peridontitis and prostaglandin E 2 content in gingiva and alveolar bone in guinea pigs by radioimmunoassay
Journal of Practical Stomatology 1996;0(02):-
20 guinea pigs were equally divided into two groups. Periodontitis was formed with silk thread suture and high sugar diet in one group; the other group was used as the control. The prostaglandin E 2 (PGE 2) in gingiva and in alveolar bone was measured with radioimmunoassay(RIA). PGE 2 level in gingiva in both groups was higher than that in alveolar bone. In the control group PGE 2 in gingiva (394.87?118.27) was 2.1 fold as much as that in alveolar bone(182.91?33.29)( P
2.The effects of hyperbaric oxygen on the histopathologic charateristics in periodontitis tissues in guinea pig
Tielou CHEN ; Jingchang LIU ; Xiaoxi WANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2000;0(05):-
Objective: To study the effects of hyperbaric oxyge(HBO) in the treatment of periodontitis.Methods: 60 Guinea pigs were divided into 3 groups, 20 animals each group: ①Experimental periodontitis was induced by silk suture and feeding with the food containing 100 g/L of sugar and then exposed to 0.25 MPa of HBO for 60 min once a day when periodontitis established; ② the other 20 animals were simillary treated to group ① but not exposed to HBO; ③ another 20 animals were used as controls. HBO treatment was conducted for 2 weeks. Samples of periodontal tissues were obtained 0,4,8 and 10 weeks after treatment and prepared for histopathological study and electron microscopic observation.Results: In the treated group there were fewer macrophages in gingiva and periodontal ligment, more blood vessles, less absorption of alveolar bone, more osteoblasts and more osteogenesis in the bone. There were fewer metochodria and rough endo reticulum in plasmacytes, macrophages and osteoclasts; and more in fibroblasts, endothelial cells of blood vessles and osteoblasts. Conclusion: HBO may improve blood supply, inhibit macrophage and bone absorption.
3.Effects of hyperbaric oxygen on subgingival obligately,facultatively anaerobes and black pigmented bacteroides in periodontics pocket
Tielou CHEN ; Jingchang LIU ; Guoqin LIU ; Shilong LIN ; Heng XU ; Deyi LI ; Haijun ZHAO
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2010;26(1):75-78
Objective: To investigate the effects of hyperbaric oxygen(HB0_2) on black pigmented bacteroides groups(BPB), obligately and facultatively anaerobes of periodontitis. Methods: 60 periodontitis cases were divided into 2 groups. The HB0_2 group(gingival scaling was done at the first visit)was exposed in 0.25 MPa pure oxygen 90 minutes each day, and treated 10 days continuously. The control group received gingival scaling at the first visit. The clinical indices of each group were measured. The microorganisms in periodontal pocket were incubated and analyzed. The number of subgingival anaerobes as well as the number of BPB,obligately and facultatively anaerobes were measured and counted by routine anaerobic culture. Results: Highly significant differences in Gingival Indices (GI), Probing Depth (PD), Attachment Loss (AL), and also significant differences in Plaque Index (PLI),and teeth mobility were seen between the HB0_2 group and the control group. There were significant difference of PLI, GI,PD,AL, teeth mobility in HB0_2 group pre-therapy and post-therapy. There were significant difference of subgingival anaerobes amounts, obligately and facultatively anaerobes sorts between pre-therapy and post-therapy. The positive rate of BPB of group HB0_2 post-therapy were reduced more than that of pre-therapy(P<0.01). Conclusion: HB0_2 has beneficial therapeutic effects on chronic and aggressive periodontitis. The mechanism of the HB0_2 therapy might inhibit the growth of subgingival obligately and facultatively anaerobes and BPB of human periodontitis, especially the obligately anaerobes and BPB in periodontal pockets.
4.The effects of periodontal scaling on microorganism in periodontal pocket and gingival crevicular fluid in patients with periodontitis
Tielou CHEN ; Shilong LIN ; Yijun ZHOU ; Xiaogui YAO ; Jingchang LIU ; Zhifen WU ; Gang WANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 1995;0(04):-
Objective:To study the effects of periodontal scaling on microorganism in periodontal pocket and gingival crevicular fluid in patients with periodontitis.Methods:60 cases of periodontitis were selected and divided into 2 groups randomly with 30 in each group.The patients in scaling group were treated by periodontal scaling, those in control group by gargle with chlohexidine.Before and after treatment the microorganism in pocket bottom of each patient was measured by Congo red negative dyeing.Gingival index(GI), probing depth(PD) and gingival crevicular fluid(GCF) were also measured, the relationship between periodontal scaling and clinical indices was analysed.Results:In scaling group the percentage of coccoid cells in pocket bottom increased more after scaling,that of bacillus,spirochetes decreased, PD,GCF value were all decreased (P0.05).Conclusion:Periodontal scaling can decrease the percentage of pathogenesis bacteria in periodontal pocket bottom and decrease PD,GI and GCF values.
5.Study of perioral force exerted on the teeth in preadolescent children with anterior crossbite.
Xinhai ZHANG ; Guoqin LIN ; Haijun ZHAO ; Jun CHEN ; Qingfu ZHANG ; Tielou CHEN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2011;28(1):76-80
30 preadolescent children with anterior crossbite were selected for the present study. Among them 15 were male and 15 children were female. Their age ranged from 8 to 12 years. The mean age was 10. 8 years. Their perioral forces were measured in the areas as following: the labial and lingual sides of mandibular and maxillar central incisors, the first premolars and molars of both sides. After analysis of the results, some conclusions were drawn as the following, the distribution of the perioral force of bilateral arch was symmetric, and there were no significant differences between genders. The values of the perioral force in the premolar and molar area were the largest. When the children were in their nature head position, the perioral force values of labial side were larger than those on the lingual side. On the lingual side of mandibular incisors negative values were found. The perioral force correlated with malocclusion. The position of the teeth decides the value of the perioral force. It has been well concluded that the forces exerted on the teeth were not the only factor that influenced teeth position. There are also other factors influencing the teeth poison. This needs further study.
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6.The relationship between inflammatory factor expression and cell apoptosis in gingival tissue of the subjects with diabetes associated periodontitis
Tielou CHEN ; Xinhai ZHANG ; Erli XU ; Dahai TANG ; Haijun ZHAO ; Yimin XU ; Xiaoli ZHANG ; Wei LUAN ; Jin LIU ; Jun CHEN ; Liting MA
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2017;33(4):518-521
Objective:To study the relationship between IL-1β and TNFα expression and cell apoptosis in gingival tissue of the subjects with diabetes associated periodontitis(DAP).Methods:20 cases of DAP(group DAP) and 20 cases of health controls(group H)were included.The cell apoptosis and the ultrastructural changes in gingival tissue were observed by Tunnel staining and transmission electron microscope (TEM).IL-1β and TNFα expression in gingival tissue were detected by immunohistochemical staining.SBI,GI,PD and AL of the subjects were measured.The relationship between the level of IL-1β,TNFα and the cell appotosis was analyzed.Results:Apoptosis was obvious in prickle cells and basal cells of gingival tissue of DAP group.The percentage of apoptosis cells of DAP group was significantly higher than that of group H(P<0.01).The expression of IL-1β and TNFα in group DAP was significant higher than that of group H (P<0.01),and the mainly positive expression cells were macrophages,plasmocytes and lymphocytes.Conclusion:IL-1β and TNFα play a role in cell apoptosis in the gingival tissue of the patients with DAP.
7.Effects and mechanism of hyperbaric oxygen on prostaglandins in alveolar bone and gingival of experimental periodontitis in animal.
Tielou CHEN ; Shilong LIN ; Jingchang LIU ; Bing XU ; Jiao HAI ; Dahai TANG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2002;37(3):228-230
OBJECTIVETo study the effects and the therapeutic mechanism of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) on prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)) in alveolar bone and gingiva of experimental periodontitis in animal.
METHODSExperimental periodontitis was produced by silk thread sutures combined with high content sugar diet. For HBO therapy, they were exposed to a pressure of 0.25 MPa (2.5ATA), breathing pure oxygen one session a day for 60 min. The treatment course was 2 weeks. The value of PGE(2) in gingiva and alveolar bone was analyzed by enzyme immunoassay (EIA).
RESULTSThe value of PGE(2) in gingiva of control group was 3.21 ng/g, and that of PGE(2) in alveolar bone was 3.22 ng/g. The contents of PGE(2) in gingiva (13.96 ng/g) and alveolar bone (13.32 ng/g) of periodontitis group increased markedly than control group (P < 0.01). The contents of PGE(2) in gingiva (5.21 ng/g) of HBO group were 62.7% which was lower than that of periodontitis group, and the value of PGE(2) in alveolar bone (4.05 ng/g) were 69.6% lower than that of periodontitis group. The difference of PGE(2) in gingiva or alveolar bone was significant for the HBO group and periodontitis group (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONSThe contents of PGE(2) in alveolar bone and gingiva increased markedly when experimental periodontitis has formed. The value of PGE(2) in alveolar bone and gingiva reduce markedly after HBO exposure, and the decreased rate of PGE(2) in alveolar bone is more evident than that of PGE(2) in gingiva after HBO therapy.
Alveolar Process ; metabolism ; Animals ; Dinoprostone ; metabolism ; Disease Models, Animal ; Female ; Gingiva ; metabolism ; Guinea Pigs ; Hyperbaric Oxygenation ; Male ; Periodontitis ; metabolism
8. The role of soft tissue transplantation in the reconstruction of gingival papilla
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2017;52(2):86-90
Black triangle caused by gingival papilla loss is an ordinary clinical problem. Gingival recession and alveolar bone absorption in the area of gingival papilla lead to the increase of the vertical distance from the adjacent contact point to the alveolar ridge. Periodontal soft tissue grafts play a certain role in the gingival papilla reconstruction. This paper reviewed the effects of soft tissue grafts on the reconstruction of gingival papilla loss through following several aspects, summary of gingival papilla loss, gum soft tissue reconstruction, biological and chemical factors influencing gingival papilla reconstruction. The role of coronally advanced flap surgery, semilunar coronal repositioned flap surgery, subepithelial connective tissue graft, pedicle flap graft, envelop flap graft and tunnel technique were evaluated.