Impact of Treatment with Full-fixed Orthodontic Appliances on the Periodontium and the Composition of the Subgingival Microbiota.

Maurilo M Lemos, Paolo M Cattaneo, Birte Melsen, Marcelo Faveri, Magda Feres, Luciene Cristina Figueiredo
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Aims: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of fullfixed orthodontic appliances on the periodontium in adult patients.

Methods: Seventeen periodontally and systemically healthy subjects were selected from the Periodontal Clinic of Guarulhos University, 7 males and 10 females (mean age: 38.3 ± 6.3 years). The patients undergoing orthodontic treatment were submitted a clinical examination, a cone beam computed tomography at baseline and after 12 months of treatment. Subgingival biofilm samples were analyzed by Checkerboard DNA-DNA hybridization. Statistical analysis was performed by a Wilcoxon test.

Results: The percentage of sites with visible plaque increased (p =0.003), but no significant reduction in marginal bone was observed. The mean periodontal pocket depth was reduced (p=0.001) and the clinical attachment level significantly improved (p =0.001). There was a significant reduction in the mean proportions of the Actinomyces sp and an increase in the orange complex species. The proportions of the red complex species remained unchanged.

Conclusions: In spite of increase in plaque accumulation no significant clinical or tomographic iatrogenic changes in periodontally healthy adults undergoing orthodontic full-fixed appliance treatment could be detected. The microbiological changes did not affect the periodontal parameters in monitored adult patients that received short period of orthodontic treatment.

全固定矫治器治疗对牙周组织及龈下菌群组成的影响。
目的:本研究的目的是评估全固定正畸矫治器对成人患者牙周组织的影响。方法:选择Guarulhos大学牙周门诊牙周及全身健康者17例,男性7例,女性10例,平均年龄38.3±6.3岁。接受正畸治疗的患者在基线和治疗12个月后进行临床检查,锥体束计算机断层扫描。采用棋盘DNA-DNA杂交法对龈下生物膜样品进行分析。采用Wilcoxon检验进行统计分析。结果:可见菌斑的比例增加(p =0.003),但边缘骨未见明显减少。平均牙周袋深度降低(p=0.001),临床依恋水平显著提高(p=0.001)。放线菌sp的平均比例显著降低,而橙色复合体物种的平均比例显著增加。红色复合体的比例保持不变。结论:牙周健康成人在接受正畸全固定矫治器治疗时,尽管菌斑积累增加,但未发现明显的临床或断层扫描医源性变化。在接受短期正畸治疗的监测成人患者中,微生物变化对牙周参数没有影响。
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