Relationships Between Epithelium and Connective Tissue in Inflamed Gingiva
- 1 December 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Periodontology
- Vol. 52 (12) , 743-746
- https://doi.org/10.1902/jop.1981.52.12.743
Abstract
Since chronic inflammation has been associated with degenerative and proliferative responses in connective tissue and epithelium, it was decided to investigate quantitatively the proportions of epithelium and connective tissue in inflamed gingiva. Forty‐five midfacial gingival sites were assessed prior to biopsy for the presence or absence of bleeding after probing using a controlled insertion force of 25 g. In order to delineate the corresponding area for histologic analysis, a reference incision was made on the facial surface of the gingiva which demarcated the depth and mesio‐distal extent of the area probed. Step‐serial bucco‐lingual sections were morphometrically analyzed to determine the percentages of epithelium, inflamed, and noninflamed connective tissues coronal to the reference incision. The data was compared with respect to the presence or absence of bleeding after probing. Specimens which bled after probing had significantly less epithelium and more connective tissue. The increase in overall connective tissue was due to a significant increase in the inflamed component, and it appeared that the decrease in epithelium corresponded to the increase in inflamed connective tissue. The findings of diminished epithelium overlying inflamed connective tissue reinforces the concept that connective tissue status is important for determining structure and function of epithelium.Keywords
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