Relevance of Microbiology in Managing Periodontal Diseases Flashcards
Why is it important to understand microbial aetiology of periodontal conditions? (6)
- Prevention
- Risk assessment
- Diagnosis
- Communication
- Tx planning
- Monitoring tx outcomes
What does asaccharolytic mean?
It means they cannot metabolise sugar
What is the pH of perio pockets?
6.9-7.8
What type of bacteria is often involved in gingivitis?
Gram negative obligate anaerobes
Name 2 species involved in gingivitis
Actinomyces spp.
Capnocytophaga spp.
Which species of bacteria is involved in aggressive perio and wasn’t classified in Socransky’s complex?
Aggregatibacterium (actinobacillus) actinomycetemcomitans b.
Which species of bacterium is an important bridging species?
Fusobacterium Nucleatum
What is the most important protease that p. gingivalis produces?
Gingipain
Why is aggregatbacterium actinomycetemcomitans b. very virulent in perio disease?
Leukotoxin (toxic to monocytes- inhibits host protecting itself)
Lipopolysaccharide (endotoxin, can directly cause bone resorption)
Collagenases - destroys collagen fibres (in PDL, dentine etc)
What does aggregatbacterium actinomycetemcomitans b. particularly require from it’s environment in order for it to thrive?
Carbon dioxide
What are the signs/symptoms of necrotising perio disease?
- pain
- bleeding
- halitosis
- necrotising inflammation of dental papillae
- grey pseudomembranes
- lymph nodes, increased body temp
What are the risk factors of developing necrotising perio disease?
- smoking
- poor oral hygiene
- immunosuppression
- emotional stress
- poor diet
What type of bacterium complex invades gingiva in necrotising perio disease?
Fuso-spirochaetal complex
What ABs may be used in perio therapy, what does each AB inhibit? (3 types)
Penicillins- inhibitions of cell wall synthesis
Tetracycline- inhibition of protein synthesis
Metronidazole- inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis
What 4 bacteria species are involved in necrotising perio disease?
Treponema spp.
Fusobacterium spp.
Prevotella intermedia
Borrelia Vincentii