Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica
Online ISSN : 1881-1736
Print ISSN : 0030-154X
ISSN-L : 0030-154X
A morphological study of the blood vessels associated with periodontal probing depth in human gingival tissue
Shunji YOSHIDAKenzou NOGUCHIKosuke IMURAYoko MIWAMasataka SUNOHARAIwao SATO
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2011 Volume 88 Issue 3 Pages 103-109

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Gingival tissues in human cadavers were examined the blood vessel diameter in the depths of the gingival pockets such as three groups: gingiva adjacent to a sulcus of 2 mm (Group 1); gingiva adjacent to a 2-4-mm sulcus (Group 2); and gingiva adjacent to a sulcus of > 4 mm (Group 3). A meaningful significant difference was seen observed in gingival pocket side, intermediate and outer layer side regions of the gingiva. A meaningful significant difference was seen found in intermediate part and the outer layer of the gingiva in Group 3. Other gingival biopsies were performed on a human body donation specimen to examine CD-31 positive endothelial cells of blood vessels by an immnohistochemical method. Our results suggest that the peri-odontal probing depth reflect the blood vessel organization of human gingival tissue.

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