Monitoring untreated periodontal disease
- 1 April 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Clinical Periodontology
- Vol. 14 (4) , 221-225
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-051x.1987.tb00970.x
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to monitor clinical attachment levels, using a constant force probe, in patients with untreated peridontal disease, and to use darkfield microscopy to monitor changes in subgingival plaque. 10 patients with untreated disease were studied over 12 weeks. The parameters measured at baseline and every 4 weeks were probing depth, attachment level and bleeding. The subgingival microflora of the deepest site in each quadrant was examined by darkfield microscopy, using a Helber counting chamber, at baseline and 12 weeks. The subgingival plaque from any site which lost more than 2 mm clinical attachment was also sampled and the microflora examined. Analysis of the results shows that 91% of probing depths and attachment levels remained the same or within .+-.1 mm. 3.5% of probing depths and 3.7% of attachment levels became deeper by 2 mm. 6.9% of probing depths and 4.5% of attachment levels became shallower by 2 mm. Only 6 sites out of 1029 showed loss of clinical attachment > 2 mm. Darkfield microscopy showed no differences in the proportion of microorganisms at the 6 sites which lost more than 2 mm of clinical attachment, compared with the baseline value. A surprising result was the tendency for probing depths and attachment levels to decrease, especially in deeper pockets. This study showed that none of the parameters monitored, i.e., probing depth, attachment level, bleeding or subgingival Flora, indicated which sites would lose attachment over a 12-week period.Keywords
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