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Acta Odontologica Scandinavica | 1958

The Passage of Tissue Fluid into the Clinically Healthy Gingival Pocket

Niels Brill; Bo Krasse

Fluorescein injected intravenously is found 30 seconds later in clinically healthy gingival pockets in dogs. Its presence on other eipthelial surfaces was not observed, except in areas where the gum had been damaged, or where the gum covers non-erupted teeth. The passage of tissue fluid into gingival pockets as a possible defense mechanism is pointed out as is the possibility that the presence of tissue fluid in gingival pockets is a source of calcium in the formation of subgingival calculus.


Acta Odontologica Scandinavica | 1995

Caries incidence, effect of preventive measures, and caries prediction in Uruguayan children

Marina Angulo; Enrique Zinemanas; Laura Pivel; Enrique Jorysz; Raul Casamayou; Bo Krasse

In 1988, 100 12- to 13-year-old children from two neighborhoods in Montevideo with different standards of living were examined. Twenty-three children with large numbers of mutans streptococci, lactobacilli, or decayed surfaces or a combination of these factors were considered to be at high risk of developing caries. Twelve of these 23 children were selected for special preventive measures. A second examination was made 18 months later, at which 81 of the originally 100 children were studied. The clinical and microbiologic variables were tested for their ability to predict caries by calculating their sensitivity, specificity, the positive and negative predictive values. The incidence of new DMFS was significantly higher in the children from the low than in those from the high socioeconomic area. It was also significantly higher in the children considered being at high risk than in those at low risk at the start of the study. Preventive measures reduced the caries risk. The highest sensitivity was obtained with the clinical test, whereas the highest specificity was obtained with the combined clinical and microbiologic tests. The findings indicate that methods for identifying children at risk which started to be used in Scandinavia 20 years ago could be applied in the Uruguayan population of today. It is valuable to know this, as the resources for both treatment and prevention are very limited.


Acta Odontologica Scandinavica | 1994

Dental caries and microbial and salivary conditions in Uruguayan children from two different socioeconomic areas

Marina Angulo; Laura Pivel; Enrique Zinemanas; Enrique Jorysz; Bo Krasse

Dental caries, microbial and salivary conditions, dietary habits, and socioeconomic conditions were studied in 100 12- to 13-year-old children from 2 different socioeconomic areas in Montevideo: Pocitos and Piedras Blancas. The residents of Pocitos had a higher educational level, better housing conditions, and occupations involving higher earnings than those of Piedras Blancas. The caries prevalence in the two areas was about the same, but the children in Piedras Blancas had more decayed surfaces and fewer filled surfaces than the children in Pocitos. The mean values for caries in Piedras Blancas and Pocitos were, DMFT, 4.2 and 4.2; DMFS, 8.1 and 7.8; DS, 4.7 and 2.5; and FS, 1.7 and 4.7, respectively. The differences in DS and FS were statistically significant. The frequency of sugar intake and the salivary secretion rate were similar, but the buffer capacity was significantly higher in Pocitos than in Piedras Blancas. The plaque index was the same, but the distribution of cariogenic microorganisms differed significantly. Fifty-eight per cent of the children in Piedras Blancas had more than 10(6) CFU of mutans streptococci per milliliter saliva, compared with 17% of the children in Pocitos. Similar differences were found with regard to the lactobacilli. The percentage of children with high numbers of mutans streptococci was higher in Piedras Blancas and lower in Pocitos than in previous epidemiologic studies in Scandinavia. It was, however, higher than that recently noted in Finland.


Acta Odontologica Scandinavica | 1953

The Vipeholm dental caries study : The effect of different levels of carbohydrate intake on caries activity in 436 individuals observed for five years.

Bengt E. Gustafsson; Carl-Erik Quensel; Lisa Swenander Lanke; Claes Lundqvist; Hans Grahnén; Bo Erik Bonow; Bo Krasse


Acta Odontologica Scandinavica | 1960

Observations on the Origin of Salivary Leucocytes

John J. Sharry; Bo Krasse


Acta Odontologica Scandinavica | 1962

The Relative Proportions of Sodium, Potassium and Calcium in Gingival Pocket Fluid

Bo Krasse; Jan Egelberg


Acta Odontologica Scandinavica | 1959

Effect of Mechanical Stimulation on Flow of Tissue Fluid Through Gingival Pocket Epithelium

Niels Brill; Bo Krasse


Acta Odontologica Scandinavica | 1954

Relationship between caries activity and the number of lactobacilli in the oral cavity.

Bo Krasse


Acta Odontologica Scandinavica | 1962

Dental Calculus in Germfree Rats

Bengt E. Gustafsson; Bo Krasse


Acta Odontologica Scandinavica | 1962

Biophysical Studies on Dental Calculus from Germfree and Conventional Rats

Jan‐Erik Glas; Bo Krasse

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Enrique Jorysz

University of Gothenburg

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Laura Pivel

University of Gothenburg

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Marina Angulo

University of Gothenburg

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Raul Casamayou

University of Gothenburg

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