Host Microbial Interactions to Prolonged Dental Biofilm (Plaque) Flashcards
How is the migration of the JE prevented in healthy tissue?
It is prevented by the healthy underlying connective tissue
Describe the migration of the JE in periodontitis
Gingival connective tissue and perio ligament fibres are destroyed - this leaves a space. The JE migrates into the space, moving towards the apex of the tooth.
What happens during the breakdown of the PDL in periodontitis?
- Collagen fibres between bone and cementum break down
- Fibroblasts are damaged (reduction in fibres and ground substance)
- Build up of host factors and bacterial factors in connective tissue
- Necrotic cementum ( due to lack of blood vessels in PDL, so no longer being provided nutrients)
What are osteoclasts?
They are cells that are responsible for the resorption of bone
What damages the alveolar bone in perio disease?
- Bacterial products stimulate release of cytokines, leukotrienes, prostaglandins which activate osteoclasts.
- some bacterial products cause direct damage
Which cells secrete inflammatory mediators? (5)
Neutrophils, macrophages, fibroblasts, endothelial cells, osteoblasts
How could osteoblasts aid the resorption of alveolar bone?
Osteoblasts produce RANKL (no. 5), which initiates osteoclastogenesis (i.e. make osteoclasts which resorb bone)