Microbiota of periodontal pockets and root canals in induced experimental periodontal disease in dogs

Q1 Medicine
Cícero R. Gadê-Neto, Ronaldo R. Rodrigues, Lidiane M. Louzada, Rodrigo Arruda-Vasconcelos, Fabrício B. Teixeira, Renato C. Viana Casarin, Brenda P. F. A. Gomes
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Abstract

Aim

To investigate the relationship between the microbiota of periodontal pockets (PP) and root canals (RC) in dogs submitted to experimental periodontal disease (ExPD).

Methods

ExPD was induced by combining cotton and wire ligatures. After 125 days, microbiological samples were collected from PP and RC. Strains isolated from 19 teeth were submitted to DNA extraction, 16S rRNA gene amplification and gene sequencing. Pearson's χ2- and Fisher's exact tests and McNemar's test were used when appropriate.

Results

The number of species in PP was greater than in RC, with prevalence of obligate anaerobes and Gram-negative bacteria. In the PP predominated Fusobacterium necrophorum, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Prevotella loescheii, Campylobacter gracilis and Veillonella parvula. In the RC samples, 9 had microbial growth, with predominance of the following genera: Staphylococcus, Streptococcus and Neisseria. Eight genera were common to both sites in the same tooth. PP presented a greater number of species than the RC. No significant difference was observed in the species found in PP and RC in the same tooth.

Conclusion

Microbial composition of the RC could be modulated by the presence of periodontal disease, especially in cases of severe periodontal destruction. RC microbiota was less complex and diverse than the PP.

实验性牙周病犬牙周袋和根管微生物群的研究。
目的探讨实验性牙周病(ExPD)犬牙周袋(PP)与根管(RC)微生物群的关系。125天后,从PP和RC中采集微生物样品。从19颗牙齿中分离的菌株进行DNA提取、16S rRNA基因扩增和基因测序。适当时使用Pearsonχ2-和Fisher精确检验以及McNemar检验。结果PP的菌种数量大于RC,主要为专性厌氧菌和革兰氏阴性菌。PP中以坏死梭杆菌、牙龈卟啉单胞菌、勒氏普雷沃菌、细弯曲杆菌和细小韦氏杆菌为主。RC样品中有9个有微生物生长,主要为葡萄球菌属、链球菌属和奈瑟菌属。在同一颗牙齿的两个部位共有八个属。PP呈现出比RC更多的物种数量。在同一颗牙齿的PP和RC中发现的物种没有显著差异。结论RC的微生物组成可能受到牙周病的影响,尤其是在严重牙周破坏的情况下。RC微生物群没有PP那么复杂和多样。
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Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry
Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry (JICD) aims to publish quality, peer reviewed original research and topical reviews on all aspects of investigative and clinical dentistry and craniofacial research, including molecular studies related to oral health and disease. Although international in outlook, the Editor especially encourages papers from the Asia Pacific. The journal also aims to provide clinicians, scientists and students of dentistry with a knowledge transfer platform for rapid publication of reports through an international journal, which will be available free online until 2012. Its scope, therefore, is broad, inclusive and international, but with a particular focus on Asia Pacific. The Editor welcomes manuscripts in the following key thematic areas in oral and maxillofacial sciences: Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, Conservative Dentistry, Dental Biomaterials, Dental Pedagogy, Endodontics and Traumatology, Implant Dentistry, Oral Biosciences, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Microbiology, Orthodontics, Oral Radiology, Oral Rehabilitation, Paedodontics, Periodontology and Periodontal Medicine.
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