Are There any Association Between Entamoeba gingivalis and Trichomonas tenax in Dental and Periodontal Diseases? A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

A. Taghipour, H. Rezanezhad, K. Solhjoo, A. Abdoli, M. Eslami, M. Foroutan, Atefeh Fathi, Zahra Haghparast, Saeed Bahadori
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There are frequent epidemiological and experimental proofs to propose that Entamoeba gingivalis and Trichomonas tenax infections are ignored factors for the development of dental and periodontal diseases. For a more comprehensive review, the present study was designed and conducted, including a systematic search in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar databases for retrieving related reports up to December 01, 2019. Finally, 48 studies (a total of 70 datasets), including 30 datasets with case-control designs (1711 patients and 614 controls) and 40 datasets with cross-sectional designs (a total of 7257 participants) met the eligibility criteria. Based on the random-effects model, the pooled prevalence of protozoan infections in dental and periodontal patients was estimated to be 25.2% (95% CI, 21.2-29.8%; 2210/8968). In case-control designed studies, the prevalence of protozoan infections in dental and periodontal patients (35.8%, 614/1711) was found to be significantly higher than in controls (14.4%, 198/1371; OR: 4.15, 95% CI: 2.92-5.92). In addition, E. gingivalis (OR: 3.81, 95% CI: 2.36-6.14) and T. tenax (OR: 5.08, 95% CI: 2.81-9.20) were significantly higher in dental and periodontal patients compared to the controls. Our results demonstrated an apparently significant association between these protozoan infections in dental and periodontal patients. In conclusion, more standardized experimental designs are proposed using the animal model, and longitudinal (cohort) studies support the association between these protozoan infections in dental and periodontal patients to understand whether E. gingivalis and T. tenax infections are a co-factor in the development of dental and periodontal patients.
牙龈内阿米巴和毛滴虫是否与牙周病有关?系统回顾和荟萃分析
经常有流行病学和实验证据表明,牙龈内阿米巴和毛滴虫感染是牙齿和牙周病发展中被忽视的因素。为了进行更全面的综述,本研究设计并进行了研究,包括系统检索PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science和谷歌Scholar数据库,检索截至2019年12月1日的相关报告。最后,48项研究(共70个数据集),包括30个病例对照设计数据集(1711名患者和614名对照)和40个横截面设计数据集(共7257名参与者)符合入选标准。根据随机效应模型,估计牙齿和牙周患者中原生动物感染的总患病率为25.2% (95% CI, 21.2-29.8%;2210/8968)。在病例对照设计的研究中,发现牙齿和牙周患者的原生动物感染患病率(35.8%,614/1711)显著高于对照组(14.4%,198/1371;Or: 4.15, 95% ci: 2.92-5.92)。此外,与对照组相比,牙齿和牙周病患者的牙龈E.龈(OR: 3.81, 95% CI: 2.36-6.14)和牙T. tenax (OR: 5.08, 95% CI: 2.81-9.20)明显更高。我们的研究结果表明,在牙齿和牙周患者中,这些原生动物感染之间存在明显的显著关联。综上所述,我们建议采用动物模型进行更标准化的实验设计,并且纵向(队列)研究支持牙齿和牙周患者中这些原生动物感染之间的关联,以了解牙龈E.牙龈和T. tenax感染是否是牙齿和牙周患者发展的共同因素。
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