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Association of gingivitis with dental calculus thickness or dental calculus coverage and subgingival bacteria in feline leukemia virus- and feline immunodeficiency virus-negative cats

机译:猫白血病病毒和猫免疫缺陷病毒阴性猫的牙龈炎与牙结石厚度或牙结石覆盖率和龈下细菌的关系

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Periodontal disease is the most common oral disease in cats. The objectives of this study were to determine the relationships between gingivitis and dental calculus thickness (DCT), or dental calculus coverage (DCC); determine the association of gingivitis scores and types of oral bacteria; and to evaluate bacterial co-infection in cats with periodontal disease. Twelve cats that were not infected with feline leukemia or feline immunodeficiency viruses were enrolled in the study. Gingivitis, DCT, and DCC were scored and recorded. A Kruskal-Wallis test was used to compare scores among canine, 2nd premolar, 3rd premolar, 4th premolar, and 1st molar teeth. The relationship between gingivitis and DCT or DCC scores was determined using the Spearman rank sum test (ρ). Subgingival bacteria were cultured and the association between bacterial species and gingivitis score was evaluated using a Fisher’s exact test. The average gingivitis, DCT, and DCC scores for the caudal maxillary teeth were higher for the caudal mandibular teeth and more severe for the 3rd premolar, 4th premolar, and 1st molar teeth than for the canine teeth. A strong relationship between average DCT or DCC score and average gingivitis score was found (ρ = 0.96 and 1, respectively). Aerobic and anaerobic bacterial infections were identified in a large number of cats with periodontal disease (71.1% and 28.9%, respectively). In conclusion, severe gingivitis scores were associated with anaerobic bacterial infection. The caudal teeth are affected with more severe gingivitis, DCT, and DCC than the other teeth. Antibiotic prophylaxis should be prescribed in cats with periodontal disease.
机译:牙周病是猫中最常见的口腔疾病。这项研究的目的是确定牙龈炎与牙结石厚度(DCT)或牙结石覆盖率(DCC)之间的关系。确定牙龈炎评分与口腔细菌类型的关联;并评估牙周病猫的细菌共感染情况。该研究招募了十二只未感染猫白血病或猫免疫缺陷病毒的猫。对牙龈炎,DCT和DCC进行评分并记录。使用Kruskal-Wallis检验比较犬齿,第二前磨牙,第三前磨牙,第四前磨牙和第一磨牙的得分。牙龈炎与DCT或DCC评分之间的关​​系使用Spearman秩和检验(ρ)确定。培养龈下细菌,并使用Fisher精确检验评估细菌种类与牙龈炎评分之间的关​​联。与犬牙相比,下颌尾牙的上颌平均牙龈炎,DCT和DCC评分更高,而第3磨牙,第4磨牙和第1磨牙的平均牙龈炎,DCT和DCC评分则更高。发现平均DCT或DCC评分与平均牙龈炎评分之间存在密切关系(分别为ρ= 0.96和1)。在大量患有牙周疾病的猫中鉴定出需氧和厌氧细菌感染(分别为71.1%和28.9%)。总之,严重的牙龈炎评分与厌氧细菌感染有关。尾牙比其他牙齿受更严重的牙龈炎,DCT和DCC的影响。患有牙周病的猫应开抗生素预防措施。

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