1. [Microscopic analysis of gingival inflammatory infiltrate in periodontal disease].
- Author
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Minić AJ, Zelić OB, and Bojić PD
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Granulocytes, Humans, Lymphocytes, Middle Aged, Periodontitis pathology, Plasma Cells, Gingival Crevicular Fluid immunology, Gingivitis immunology, Periodontitis immunology
- Abstract
Twenty surgically treated patients (aged 14-67) were subject of analysis aiming to found localisation, intensity and cellular structure of gingival inflammatory infiltrate. Results of our research showed following characteristics of inflammatory infiltrate: location--30% superficial, 85% deep (focal) and 30% diffused infiltrate; intensity--15% weak, 40% moderate and 45% strong infiltrate; structure--60% mainly plasmocits, 20% plasmocitis and 20% mixed inflammatory infiltrate. In sulcular epithelium were very often found large amounts of granulocits and lymphocits. It can be concluded that periodotal type of gingival inflammation had local immunologic reaction. This process was mainly located in deep parts of gingival tissue and was also predominantly alterative.
- Published
- 1989