Microbiology - Periodontal Disease Flashcards
name the classifications of periodontal disease. (4)
Gingivitis
Periodontitis – chronic or aggressive
Necrotising
Per-implantitis
What changes to host factors can increase the pathological environment and cause periodontitis? (6)
- Poor dietary changes
- Reduced salivary flow
- Smoking and tobacco use
- Medications
- Hormonal changes e.g. in pregnancy and disease
- Systemic diseases e.g. diabetes and CV disease
what organisms are found at the surface of a periodontal pocket?
gram positive aerobic cocci
what organisms are found at the base of a periodontal pocket?
gram negative anaerobes
what do gram negative anaerobes release that cause bone to be resorbed? (3)
cytotoxin
proteinase
LPS
what organisms are present in a healthy periodontium? (5)
- Oral streptococci
- Actinomyces
- Veillonella
- Haemophilus
- Fusobacterium
what organisms are present in gingivitis? (5)
- Actinomyces
- bacteroides
- Prevotella intermedia
- Fusobacterium
- nucleatum
According to the Red area on the Socransky’s chart, what organisms are present in periodontitis? (3)
- Porphyromonas gingivalis (keystone pathogen)
- T.forsythia
- T. denticola
name two ways in which microbes can interact - describe these mechanisms.
Competition via production of harmful metabolic products such as acids and oxides
Or
Co-operation via production of helpful metabolic products such as saccharides, peptides and growth factors, production of adhesion substrates and allowing immune avoidance = co-infection
list the virulence factors of p.gingivalis. (4)
- Fimbrae = attachment
- Releases proteolytic enzymes e.g. collagenase, phosphatases, fibrinolysin
- releases endotoxin which is pro-inflammatory
- Releases metabolic by-products e.g. ammonia and fatty acids
how does p.gingivalis adhere?
Via fimbrae
- Long (FimA)
- Short (Mfa1)
describe what gingipans are.
Arginine and lysine specific organisms
= provide own nutrition via heme
According to the Amber/yellow area on the Socransky’s chart, what organisms are present in periodontitis? (3)
P. intermedia
C.rectus
F.nucleatum
list virulence factors of periodontal pathogens. (4)
releases endotoxin
has outer membrane vesicles and capsular polysaccharides
attaches and invades via fimbrae
releases a cocktail of degrading enzymes - phosphotases and fibrinolysis