J Korean Acad Periodontol.  1999 Mar;29(1):95-102.

The influence of Advanced Adult Periodontitis on the pulp

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  • 1Department of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Korea.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to observe histopathologically the influence of advanced periodontitis on pulp tissue, and to conclude the correlation between the results with clinical madifestations. The samples were teeth with over 7mm pocket depth and over 50% radiographic bone loss. These were diagnosed to have very poor prognosis and thus planned to be extracted. Those with any of following conditions were excluded from the samples, loss of vitality, periapical pathology, restoration or prosthesis, dental caries, and attrition or abrasion. It was because these conditions could affect pulp without any correlation with periodontal disease. For the experiment, 17 teeth from 11 patients were selected. Average age of patient was 47. Each tooth was examined for following categoris; pocket depth, gingival recession, electric pulp test, mobility, percussion test, sensitivity test. The extracted teeth were fixed buffered neutral formalin solution. It was decalcified using 4% nitric acid. Sliced histological samples observed using light microscope, for pulp status, and severeity of inflammation. 4 samples were excluded due to histologic sample discrepency. Thus 13 samples were subject to observation. 4 showed normal conditions. Focal reversable pulpitis was shown in 5 samples. Chronic pulpitis was observed 1 samples. Pulpal abscess observed in 3 samples.

Keyword

advanced adult periodontitis; pulpal inflammation; electric pulp test; focal reversible pulpitis; chronic pulpitis; pulpal abscess

MeSH Terms

Abscess
Adult*
Chronic Periodontitis*
Dental Prosthesis
Formaldehyde
Gingival Recession
Humans
Inflammation
Nitric Acid
Pathology
Percussion
Periodontal Diseases
Periodontitis
Prognosis
Pulpitis
Tooth
Formaldehyde
Nitric Acid
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