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Initial gingivitis in dogs
Authors:H. E. Schroeder,,M. Graf-De,Beer ,R. Attströ  m
Affiliation:Department of Oral Structural Biology, Dental Institute, University of Zürich, Switzerland and Department of Periodontology, Faculty of Odontology, University of Lund, Malmö, Sweden
Abstract:The gingival characteristics after four days of gingivitis development have been studied in three Beagle dogs. Gingival normality was induced by regular tooth cleaning and gingivitis was provoked by abolishing oral hygiene procedures and giving the animals a soft diet. Measurements of the gingival fluid flow and the amount of crevicular leukocytes served to clinically assess the gingival condition. Semi- and ultra-thin sections from contralateral biopsies of buccal gingival tissues from premolars obtained on day 0 and day 4 respectively were subjected to stereologic analysis based on morphometric point counting procedures. On day 0 of the experiment two dogs revealed minute amounts of gingival fluid and crevicular leukocytes and the gingival tissues of these dogs were normal. The third dog had somewhat higher amounts of the gingival parameters and the connective tissue adjacent to the junctional epithelium harboured a small lymphoid infiltrate occupying 8.3 ± 2.8% of the gingival tissues. On day 4 the gingival fluid flow and the amounts of crevicular leukocytes were increased in all dogs compared to their values on day 0. The coronal con nective tissue in the two dogs with initially normal gingiva revealed on day 4 an infiltrated portion which occupied 6.1 ± 2.4% of the gingival tissues. The infiltrate was predominated by neutrophilic granulocytes, monocytes, macrophages, immunoblasts and small lymphocytes. A 60% loss of the collagen density in the infiltrated fraction was noted between biopsies from day 0 and day 4 in these two dogs. The tissues of the dog which entered the experiment with a preestablished lymphoid infiltrate reacted with similar but more intense inflammatory processes on day 4 than those of the dogs with normal gingiva on day 0. The results indicate that initial gingivitis in dogs is characterized by acute exudative inflammation and immunopathological processes as well as by a marked loss of collagen fibers in the connective tissue located beneath the coronal part of the junctional epithelium. Possible mechanisms responsible for the observed alterations have been discussed.
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