ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Year : 2022 | Volume
: 10 | Issue : 4 | Page : 85--87
Assessment of correlation of periodontal pathogens in endoperio lesions
Haresh Kalvani1, Hardikkumar Babulal2, Vaishali Jitendra Kalburge3, Nimisha Chaudhary4, Rohit R Thakkar5, Jagruti D Ahir6 1 Department of Periodontology & Implantology, Siddhpur Dental College and Hospital, Siddhpur, Gujarat, India 2 Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Pacific Dental College & Hospital, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India 3 Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Siddhpur Dental College and Hospital, Siddhpur, Gujarat, India 4 Department of Endodontics, Siddhpur Dental College and Hospital, Siddhpur, Gujarat, India 5 Department of Periodontology, Siddhpur Dental College and Hospital, Siddhpur, Gujarat, India 6 Department of Orthodontics, Siddhpur Dental College and Hospital, Siddhpur, Gujarat, India
Correspondence Address:
Dr. Rohit R Thakkar Department of Periodontology, Siddhpur Dental College and Hospital, Siddhpur 384151, Gujarat India
Background: There is still debate concerning the path of infection inside the endodontic-periodontal niche since it is not obvious if the bacterial migration takes place via dentinal tubules. Aim: With endodontic periodontal disorders, this research sought to link periodontal pathogens. Materials and Methods: A total of 100 patients of the two sexual orientations participated in this research. Every single member of the group was recruited from the endodontics and periodontology fields and had a history of endoperio sores on the same teeth. Relationships were established and a polymerase chain reaction was conducted. Results: Our findings indicate that out of 100 patients, 68 were men and 32 were women. The average lifespan for men was 35 years, whereas the average lifespan for women was 30 years. Result shows that isolates of Tannerella forsythia, Porphyromonas gingivalis, and Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans were found in 95% endodontium and 92% periodontium, 13% endodontium, and 58% periodontium, respectively. Conclusion: In parallel endodontic and periodontal diseases, the levels of the targeted bacterial species correlated. Thus, it is conceivable to hypothesize that dentinal tubules act as a pathway for the spread of bacteria.
How to cite this article:
Kalvani H, Babulal H, Kalburge VJ, Chaudhary N, Thakkar RR, Ahir JD. Assessment of correlation of periodontal pathogens in endoperio lesions.Int J Oral Care Res 2022;10:85-87
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Kalvani H, Babulal H, Kalburge VJ, Chaudhary N, Thakkar RR, Ahir JD. Assessment of correlation of periodontal pathogens in endoperio lesions. Int J Oral Care Res [serial online] 2022 [cited 2023 Mar 28 ];10:85-87
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