A Comparative Analysis of Bacterial Diversity in Individuals Exhibiting Oral Cavity Disorders versus those in a State of Oral Health

Hashir Khan
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Oral cavity is considered as main entrance of the body and our mouth encounters a large number of microorganisms from the outer environment, some of which have the potential to cause serious illnesses. Current study was designed to evaluate different ecological and behavioral factors which can positively or negatively affect normal flora of oral cavity. Behavioral information was gathered through personal interviews from 90 study subjects, out of which 45 were included in control group without any current oral disorders and other 45 were included in experimental group with current oral diseases. High rate of sugar consumption, low brushing frequency, over-use of medications, acidic food consumption, high rate of smoking, aggressive mode of brushing and lack of awareness about dental health were some of the factors observed in a higher ratio in experimental group. These behaviours can aggravate oral problems causing imbalances in normal flora of oral cavity. It was also noted that frequency of systemic diseases was higher in experimental group, and it was due to the fact that unbalanced bacterial oral flora can gain entry into blood through bacteraemia and travel to different organs, thus, intensifying systemic issues. A comparative analysis was also made between bacterial flora of healthy controls and oral patients. A total of 34 oral samples, 17 from control group and 17 from experimental group, were collected and analyzed morphologically and biochemically. A total of 12 distinct bacterial species were isolated from these collected samples. Some of the species were conserved in both groups but were present in varying proportions. But Neisseria spp. was isolated only from healthy controls while Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Corynebacterium and Actinobacteria were isolated from samples oral patients. The most abundant species in healthy controls were Staphylococcus aureus, Lactobacilli and Staphylococcus epidermidis while in oral patients were Lactococci, Actinobacteria, Corynebacterium and Streptococcus viridans group. The involvement of oral bacterial flora in systemic diseases and role of behavioral elements in aggravating oral diseases was also responsible for oral cavity disorders. Different pathogenic bacteria can alter the natural bacterial ecology of oral cavity, aggravating oral diseases. This study may provide a baseline data to develop different strategies to control pathogenic oral flora
口腔疾病患者与口腔健康患者细菌多样性的比较分析
口腔被认为是人体的主要入口,我们的口腔会接触到大量来自外部环境的微生物,其中一些有可能导致严重的疾病。本研究旨在评估可能对口腔正常菌群产生积极或消极影响的不同生态和行为因素。通过对 90 名研究对象进行个人访谈,收集了他们的行为信息,其中 45 人被列入对照组,他们目前没有任何口腔疾病,另外 45 人被列入实验组,他们目前有口腔疾病。在实验组中,高糖分摄入量、低刷牙频率、过度使用药物、酸性食物摄入量、高吸烟率、强力刷牙方式和缺乏牙齿健康意识等因素的比例较高。这些行为会加重口腔问题,导致口腔正常菌群失调。研究还注意到,实验组患全身性疾病的频率较高,这是因为口腔菌群失调会通过菌血症进入血液,并到达不同的器官,从而加剧全身性问题。还对健康对照组和口腔疾病患者的细菌菌群进行了比较分析。研究人员共收集了 34 份口腔样本,其中 17 份来自对照组,17 份来自实验组,并对样本进行了形态学和生化分析。从这些采集的样本中共分离出 12 种不同的细菌。其中一些菌种在两组中都是相同的,但存在的比例不同。但只从健康对照组中分离出奈瑟氏菌属,而从口腔患者样本中分离出大肠埃希菌、铜绿假单胞菌、棒状杆菌和放线菌。健康对照组中最多的菌种是金黄色葡萄球菌、乳酸杆菌和表皮葡萄球菌,而口腔患者中最多的菌种是乳酸杆菌、放线菌、棒状杆菌和病毒链球菌。口腔细菌群参与了全身性疾病,行为因素在加重口腔疾病方面的作用也是造成口腔疾病的原因。不同的致病菌会改变口腔的自然细菌生态,加重口腔疾病。这项研究可为制定不同的口腔致病菌群控制策略提供基础数据。
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