Host Microbial Interactions to Initial Biofilm Formation Flashcards
What measurement would you expect with healthy periodontal tissue?
3mm or less
What should healthy gingiva look like? (5)
- Coral pink, uniform colour
- Knife-edge and intact margins (no swelling)
- Flat, intact papillae (firm)
- Absence of bleeding on probing, probing depths <3mm
- surface texture
What is an important factor to consider when trying to differentiate between gingivitis and periodontitis?
Gingivitis still has a stable attachment at the junctional epithelium with no bone loss
Name the 4 different stages of gingivitis
Initial lesion
Early lesion
Established lesion
Advanced lesion- progression to periodontitis
Outline the characteristics of gingivitis (6)
- Signs and symptoms that are confined to the gingiva (free gingiva)
- The presence of dental plaque to initiate the lesion
- Clinical signs of inflammation
- Stable attachment level (junctional epithelium), no bone loss.
- Reversibility of the disease by removing the aetiology
- Possible role as a precursor to periodontitis
What happens during the initial lesion phase of gingivitis?
Gram positive anaerobes provoke immune response.
Vasodilation = increase in neutrophils and GCF. Infiltrate to small area of the connective tissue under the JE.
Minimal tissue damage
When does the initial lesion phase occur?
24-48 hours
When does the early lesion phase occur?
4-7 days of plaque accumulation
What happens during the initial lesion phase of gingivitis?
Increase of inflammatory infiltrate, it becomes richer- mainly PMNs (
Polymorphonuclear neutrophils) and lymphocytes.
Loss of collagen and fibroblasts in infiltrated area.
Proliferation and rete peg formation in JE,
Increased GCF
PMNs (neutrophils) accumulate in gingival crevice
Bleeding on probing may occur
When does the established lesion phase occur?
14-21 days
What happens during the established lesion phase of gingivitis?
Gingival connective tissue largely replaced by inflammatory infiltrate.
Large and increasing numbers of neutrophils, lymphocytes and plasma cells.
Blood stasis
Epithelial ulcerations (JE becomes ulcerated as blood stasis prevent nutrients getting to cells)
What begins to happen in the advance stage of gingivitis?
The alveolar bone starts to recede and it begins to progress towards periodontitis