The Effect of Enzymes on Dental Plaque: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

IF 5.9 1区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
P D Rikvold,K K Johnsen,Y C Del Rey,L B S Hansen,I Knap,C Holz,R L Meyer,M R Jørgensen,S Schlafer
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Abstract

The extracellular matrix has been identified as an essential determinant of virulence of dental biofilms. Therefore, enzymes that degrade the matrix are a promising preventive approach for biofilm control. Laboratory studies have consistently reported significant effects of enzyme treatment on biofilm formation, but information from randomized clinical trials (RCTs) is limited. The present triple-blind RCT investigated the effect of lozenges containing 2 different concentrations of the matrix-degrading enzymes mutanase, beta-glucanase, and DNase on de novo plaque formation, gingivitis development, and the plaque microbiome in healthy adults. Eighty subjects were enrolled with random allocation to either placebo, active 1, or active 2 (3-fold enzyme concentration). All subjects completed the study without major protocol deviations. Plaque formation was assessed after 1, 7, and 14 d of intervention without self-performed oral hygiene, using the Turesky modification of the Quigley and Hein plaque index (TM-QHPI) and the planimetric plaque index and the thickness index. Gingival index (GI) scores were registered on day 14. Moreover, the microbial plaque composition was analyzed by 16S rRNA gene sequencing, and the amount of autofluorescent plaque and plaque removal with an Airfloss device was quantified. Plaque formation was significantly lower for day 7, active 1 compared with placebo and for the pooled active groups (post hoc analysis) as well as for the pooled recordings across all time points (post hoc analysis) and for autofluorescent plaque on day 7, active 2. No significant differences in plaque formation were observed for the other time points, GI scores, or plaque removal. A nonsignificant trend toward reduced species richness was found in both active groups compared with placebo. In conclusion, multienzyme treatment may promote oral health by slightly delaying plaque formation and maturation and might serve as a supplement to mechanical plaque removal. The study was registered at Clinicaltrials.gov (NCT05082103).
酶对牙菌斑的影响:一项随机对照试验。
细胞外基质已被确定为牙生物膜毒力的重要决定因素。因此,降解基质的酶是一种很有前途的生物膜控制预防方法。实验室研究一致报道了酶治疗对生物膜形成的显著影响,但随机临床试验(rct)的信息有限。本三盲随机对照试验研究了含2种不同浓度基质降解酶突变酶、β -葡聚糖酶和dna酶的含片对健康成人新生牙菌斑形成、牙龈炎发展和牙菌斑微生物组的影响。80名受试者被随机分配到安慰剂组、活性1组或活性2组(酶浓度为3倍)。所有受试者都完成了研究,没有出现重大的方案偏差。在不进行自我口腔卫生的情况下,在干预1、7和14 d后,使用Quigley和Hein斑块指数(TM-QHPI)、平面斑块指数和厚度指数的Turesky修正法评估斑块形成。第14天登记牙龈指数(GI)评分。此外,通过16S rRNA基因测序分析微生物菌斑的组成,并量化自荧光菌斑的数量和使用Airfloss设备去除菌斑的数量。与安慰剂相比,斑块形成在第7天(活性1)、合并活性组(事后分析)、所有时间点的合并记录(事后分析)和第7天(活性2)的自体荧光斑块显著降低。其他时间点的斑块形成、GI评分或斑块清除没有观察到显著差异。与安慰剂组相比,两组的物种丰富度都有不显著的下降趋势。综上所述,多酶治疗可通过略微延缓菌斑形成和成熟来促进口腔健康,并可作为机械菌斑清除的补充。该研究已在Clinicaltrials.gov注册(NCT05082103)。
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Journal of Dental Research
Journal of Dental Research 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
15.30
自引率
3.90%
发文量
155
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Dental Research (JDR) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal committed to sharing new knowledge and information on all sciences related to dentistry and the oral cavity, covering health and disease. With monthly publications, JDR ensures timely communication of the latest research to the oral and dental community.
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