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The present investigation was undertaken to determine the influence of systemically administered tetracycline on periodontitis in the rat. Thirty Sprague-Dawley rats were arranged into two groups, one group received 21 mg of tetracycline hydrochloride each day for 10 weeks in the drinking water. Periodontitis was induced in the maxillary left segment with a 0.008 inch stainless steel ligature wire and by modifying the normal diet with sucrose. The direct microscopic and histometric measurements obtained were analyzed for statistical significance, which revealed the following: 1. Tetracycline-treated animals demonstrated significantly less resorption of the buccal alveolar bone. There were no statistical differences however, in the amount of alveolar bone resorption palatally or interdentally. 2. Tetracycline-treated animals demonstrated significantly less apical migration of the junctional epithelium on the distal root of the maxillary first molar tooth. 3. Tetracycline-treated animals demonstrated significantly fewer inflammatory cells. In conclusion, long term systemic administration of tetracycline in the rat may be of value in reducing the amount of tissue destruction in experimentally induced periodontitis.
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PMID:Long term effect of systemic tetracycline administration on the severity of induced periodontitis in the rat. 29 76

Campylobacter rectus is one of the predominant bacteria in the lesions of human periodontitis. The surface antigens of the bacterium contain several components which may play significant roles in colonization and pathogenesis. A high-molecular-weight protein was selectively isolated from the cell surface of C. rectus by acid extraction and purified by DEAE Sepharose. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis analysis showed that the extracted protein was 150 kDa. The protein was not found in Campylobacter curvus ATCC 35224 or Wolinella succinogenes ATCC 29543. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) was extracted from various C. rectus strains by the hot phenol-water method. SDS-PAGE patterns revealed that C. rectus LPS was the smooth type in nature. Monoclonal antibodies against C. rectus were generated by the fusion of SP2/0 myeloma cells with splenocytes from BALB/c mice immunized with whole cells of C. rectus ATCC 33238 strain. An Immunoglobulin G1 monoclonal antibody reacted with the high-molecular-weight proteins from 4 of 9 C. rectus strains, indicating that the 150 kDa protein exhibits antigenic heterogeneity. Immunoelectron microscopic study revealed that the monoclonal antibody recognized the S-layer of C. rectus cells. An IgM monoclonal antibody reacted with LPSs from C. rectus strains at molecular weights between approximately 20.0 kDa and 24.0 kDa. The monoclonal antibody did not react with any other LPSs from C. curvus ATCC 35224 or W. succinogenes ATCC 29543. The reactivities of this monoclonal antibody indicate that it recognizes an O-specific side chain epitope of C. rectus LPS. Sera from patients with adult periodontitis showed strong reactivity with the 150 kDa protein antigen and LPS from C. rectus strains. As determined by immunoblotting analysis, sera from periodontally healthy individuals, however, showed little or no reactivity. The levels of serum IgG antibodies of patients with periodontitis to the protein antigen and LPS were statistically significantly higher than those of periodontally healthy individuals, as assessed by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.
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PMID:Analysis of cell surface antigens of Campylobacter rectus. 130 24

Anaerobic Gram-negative bacteria dominate in periodontitis locations, while Gram-positive bacteria characterize healthy sites. A well-established Gram-positive flora might therefore inhibit the colonization of Gram-negative pathogens. The purpose of the present investigation was to examine whether endogenous S. sanguis could prevent, or reduce, periodontal bone loss in rats infected with a virulent P. gingivalis strain. Sixty specific pathogen-free Wistar rats were divided into 6 groups. Doxycycline was administered in the drinking water for 2 weeks to the groups A, B, C, and D to suppress the preexisting microflora in the mouth. Rats in groups A and C were subsequently inoculated with an S. sanguis strain, isolated from one of the rats, once a day for 5 d. Infection with P. gingivalis 381 was then carried out for 5 d in groups A, B, and E. Group F was not treated with doxycycline nor infected with bacteria and served as untreated control. Six weeks after the P. gingivalis inoculation, the rats were killed. Periodontal bone levels were assessed radiographically and morphometrically, and serum antibody against P. gingivalis 381 was determined by a fluorescence immunoassay. Periodontal bone support, determined radiographically, was reduced in group B (doxycycline-treated, P. gingivalis-inoculated) compared with the other groups. In contrast, the morphometric determination showed no differences between the groups. In group B antibody levels against two different P. gingivalis 381 cell surface antigens were significantly elevated.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Periodontal bone loss in Porphyromonas gingivalis-infected specific pathogen-free rats after preinoculation with endogenous Streptococcus sanguis. 133 45

A small-scale clinical trial was carried out to evaluate the effect of a redox agent, methylene blue, on microbiological and clinical indices of chronic periodontitis. Methylene blue was applied subgingivally on a daily basis for 7 d to 25 test sites in 7 patients and the sites evaluated clinically and microbiologically for up to 14 d: 25 control sites in the same patients received sterile water. The test sites showed statistically significant differences from the control sites in terms of changes in a number of clinical and microbiological indices. In the test sites the proportions of anaerobes, Gram-negative anaerobes, spirochetes and motile bacteria decreased, as did the crevicular fluid flow, while the proportions of facultative anaerobes and cocci increased. These changes are indicative of a shift towards periodontal health. No significant differences were observed between the test and control sites in terms of bleeding on probing or pocket depth. The encouraging results of this preliminary study suggest that the use of redox agents in the treatment of chronic periodontitis warrants further investigation.
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PMID:A preliminary evaluation of the use of a redox agent in the treatment of chronic periodontitis. 140 81

Serum levels of IgM, IgG and IgG-antibody subclasses directed against cell envelopes, lipopolysaccharides and cytoplasmic fractions from Capnocytophaga sputigena, C. gingivalis and C. ochracea were examined in age-, race- and sex-matched periodontally healthy (n = 25) subjects and subjects with adult periodontitis (n = 25). The envelopes and cytoplasmic fractions were obtained by ballistic disintegration of the cells and ultracentrifugation. Cell envelopes were treated with DNase, RNase and lysozyme. Lipopolysaccharides were obtained by hot phenol-water extraction and treated with DNase and RNase. The relative levels of the antibodies in response to the cell fractions were measured by the streptavidinbiotin micro enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Both groups showed IgM and IgG antibodies to each fraction of the three Capnocytophaga species, but the frequency of positive IgG subclass responses varied. The IgG4 responses were lower than the other subclasses. There were no significant differences between the IgM antibody levels of the two groups. However, the adult periodontitis group had significantly lower IgG antibody titres to the cell envelopes and cytoplasmic fractions of C. gingivalis and C. ochracea, and lipopolysaccharide of C. gingivalis. These results were reflected in the depressed levels of IgG1 and/or IgG2 to these cellular fractions from the same bacterial species. The adult periodontitis group also showed a lower level of IgG1 to the cytoplasmic fractions of C. sputigena without any depression in the total IgG antibody level. There were no significant differences between the groups in IgG3 and IgG4 antibody levels to any of the cellular fractions.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Serum antibody responses in human periodontitis to cellular components of Capnocytophaga. 141 21

The clinical and microbial effects of a single episode of simultaneous ultrasonic scaling and subgingival irrigation with chlorhexidine (CHX) were studied as a function of clinical probing depth in patients with adult periodontitis. 60 patients were randomly assigned to receive subgingival irrigation under cavitation with either sterile water or 0.12% CHX delivered through the tip of an ultrasonically activated scaler as part of initial periodontal therapy in a double-blind study design. 3 periodontal sites were randomly selected for examination from each patient on the basis of clinical probing depth, with 1 site being selected within each of the following ranges: 1-3 mm, 4-6 mm, and 7-9 mm. Pretreatment and post-treatment (days 14 and 28) clinical assessments included a plaque index (PI), gingival index (GI), and clinical probing depth (CPD). Subgingival specimens also were collected from 1-3 mm and 4-6 mm sites on a random subset of patients (15 per group). Plaque counts of spirochetes and motile organisms were made by darkfield microscopy. Significant reductions in PI, GI, and CPD were observed among all sites within both treatment groups at 14 and 28 days post-treatment. CHX irrigation resulted in a significantly greater reduction in CPD than did water among sites initially probing 4-6 mm at both 14 and 28 days post-treatment (25% versus 13% and 31% versus 18%, respectively). Spirochete counts were modestly but nonsignificantly reduced at 14 days post-treatment among sites 4-6 mm within both treatment groups. These results suggest that subgingival irrigation with CHX during ultrasonic scaling provides differential clinical benefits that are site-dependent.
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PMID:Clinical effects of simultaneous ultrasonic scaling and subgingival irrigation with chlorhexidine. Mediating influence of periodontal probing depth. 144 85

The "Aerovit" vitamin complex prevents metabolic acidosis development and increased the rate of oxidation in tissues, which is accompanied by predominance of oxidized metabolites of glycolysis and Krebs cycles, by activation of their key enzymes as well as by an increase in the ratio of SH/SS-groups in water-soluble protein and low molecular weight fractions, by a decrease in activity of lipase. At the same time, patterns of acid-alkaline equilibrium were normalized in blood. Preventive effect of the vitamin complex was noted in treatment of the diseases accompanied by acidosis; in parodontitis the vitamins suppressed the atrophy of maxillary alveolar bone structures, normalized the acid-alkaline equilibrium in blood and decreased the rate of metabolic acidosis in liver and bone tissues.
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PMID:[Experimental basis for the use of vitamins in the multimodal treatment of stomatological diseases]. 146 7

PT-01 is a newly developed water-soluble controlled-release insert containing ofloxacin (OFLX) as an antibacterial agent. The effect of PT-01 was evaluated by split-mouth application after oral hygiene instruction. No mechanical debridement was carried out during the experiment. PT-01 was applied once a week for 4 weeks in the periodontal pockets of 46 patients with adult periodontitis. The control insert without any antibacterial agent was applied in a selected pocket in a different quadrant for each patient. Clinical findings plaque index, PI; gingival index, GI; bleeding on probing, BOP; pus discharge, pus; and probing depth, PD at both PT-01 and control sites were measured at every visit for 4 weeks. Clinical findings were improved at both PT-01 and control sites, but the improvements were much more significant at PT-01 sites, in particular BOP and PD, than at control sites. PI was also significantly reduced at PT-01 sites. These results suggest that weekly application of PT-01 in the periodontal pocket has a significant effect on the resolution of periodontal inflammation and has an inhibitory effect on supragingival plaque deposition.
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PMID:Intrapocket chemotherapy in adult periodontitis using a new controlled-release insert containing ofloxacin (PT-01). 155 57

Twenty-three patients with generalized periodontitis were examined. Microbiologic examination of the periodontal pouch contents, making use of anaerobic cultivation, resulted in isolation and identification of 103 strains, 76 (72.8%) of which were referred to obligate anaerobes. Facultative anaerobes made up 27.2% of the total number of the isolates. Therapy with water-soluble nitasole resulted in reduction of the number of microorganisms, decrease or arrest of pus discharge from the pouch, resolution of the edema and gingival ridge hyperemia, etc. Diffusion of nitasole (water-soluble) and cliostom from various dressings used in periodontitis was studied and the efficacy of combining these dressings revealed.
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PMID:[The effect of nitazole preparations on the microflora in periodontitis]. 180 69

The author presents different approaches to dental activities in developing countries. The general prevalence of dental caries and periodontitis in developing countries is low. The limited resources for health programmes, and for oral health in particular, underscore the need to make priorities in order to improve the health of the inhabitants. To promote oral health, it is necessary to focus on improving knowledge about the major oral diseases and the possibility of developing community-based programmes of intervention and prevention. The integration of oral health into general health programmes is a major goal in the prevention and combat of oral diseases. Knowledge and research in fields of oral medicine, preventive oral programmes as well as in fluoride toxicology as part of water programmes is important.
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PMID:[Dentistry in developing countries]. 187 45


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