Clinical status and detection of periodontopathogens and Streptococcus mutans in children with high levels of supragingival biofilm

Knowledge about the presence of some important oral pathogens is an important step in better identifying children at risk for periodontal and/or caries diseases in later life. The purpose of this study was to detect the presence of Streptococcus mutans (Sm), Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (Aa...

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Main Authors: Sheila Cavalca Cortelli, José Roberto Cortelli, Davi Romero Aquino, Marinella Holzhausen, Gilson Cesar Nobre Franco, Fernando de Oliveira Costa, Daniel Fine
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica 2009-09-01
Series:Brazilian Oral Research
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242009000300015
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spelling doaj-aea0cea86be841dea199176904ab363d2020-11-24T23:36:59ZengSociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica Brazilian Oral Research1806-83242009-09-0123331331810.1590/S1806-83242009000300015Clinical status and detection of periodontopathogens and Streptococcus mutans in children with high levels of supragingival biofilmSheila Cavalca CortelliJosé Roberto CortelliDavi Romero AquinoMarinella HolzhausenGilson Cesar Nobre FrancoFernando de Oliveira CostaDaniel FineKnowledge about the presence of some important oral pathogens is an important step in better identifying children at risk for periodontal and/or caries diseases in later life. The purpose of this study was to detect the presence of Streptococcus mutans (Sm), Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (Aa), Campylobacter rectus (Cr), Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg), Prevotella intermedia (Pi), and Tannerella forsythia (Tf) in gingival biofilm samples from 196 children, and to assess whether any of these pathogens are more associated with gingival inflammation extension and the Decayed/Missing/Filled teeth (DMFT/dmft) index. The subjects presented plaque index greater than 80% and were divided in 3 groups according to the bleeding index (BI): I) Low bleeding (< 30%), II) Medium bleeding (31 - 59%) and III) High bleeding (> 60%). The presence of each pathogen was determined by PCR. The prevalence of Sm was 71.9% and the mean dmft/DMFT was 6.68. The prevalence in low, medium and high bleeding groups was 43.5%, 34.5% and 46.7% for Aa; 43.5%, 37.9%, and 36.7% for Cr; 99.1%, 100%, and 96.7% for Pg; 56.5%, 56.9%, and 66.7% for Pi; and 58.3%, 60.3%, and 56.7% for Tf, respectively. Pg (99.0%) was the most prevalent periodontal pathogen detected followed by Tf (58.7%), Pi (58.2%), Aa (41.3%) and Cr (40.8%). Our study indicated that in this high plaque index population studied, a high prevalence of Sm and high mean DMFT were observed. In addition, the presence of Pi was associated with the presence of inflammation (P < 0.05) whereas Cr was associated with periodontal health (P < 0.05).http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242009000300015Periodontal diseasesDental cariesDental plaqueDiagnosis
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author Sheila Cavalca Cortelli
José Roberto Cortelli
Davi Romero Aquino
Marinella Holzhausen
Gilson Cesar Nobre Franco
Fernando de Oliveira Costa
Daniel Fine
spellingShingle Sheila Cavalca Cortelli
José Roberto Cortelli
Davi Romero Aquino
Marinella Holzhausen
Gilson Cesar Nobre Franco
Fernando de Oliveira Costa
Daniel Fine
Clinical status and detection of periodontopathogens and Streptococcus mutans in children with high levels of supragingival biofilm
Brazilian Oral Research
Periodontal diseases
Dental caries
Dental plaque
Diagnosis
author_facet Sheila Cavalca Cortelli
José Roberto Cortelli
Davi Romero Aquino
Marinella Holzhausen
Gilson Cesar Nobre Franco
Fernando de Oliveira Costa
Daniel Fine
author_sort Sheila Cavalca Cortelli
title Clinical status and detection of periodontopathogens and Streptococcus mutans in children with high levels of supragingival biofilm
title_short Clinical status and detection of periodontopathogens and Streptococcus mutans in children with high levels of supragingival biofilm
title_full Clinical status and detection of periodontopathogens and Streptococcus mutans in children with high levels of supragingival biofilm
title_fullStr Clinical status and detection of periodontopathogens and Streptococcus mutans in children with high levels of supragingival biofilm
title_full_unstemmed Clinical status and detection of periodontopathogens and Streptococcus mutans in children with high levels of supragingival biofilm
title_sort clinical status and detection of periodontopathogens and streptococcus mutans in children with high levels of supragingival biofilm
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica
series Brazilian Oral Research
issn 1806-8324
publishDate 2009-09-01
description Knowledge about the presence of some important oral pathogens is an important step in better identifying children at risk for periodontal and/or caries diseases in later life. The purpose of this study was to detect the presence of Streptococcus mutans (Sm), Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (Aa), Campylobacter rectus (Cr), Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg), Prevotella intermedia (Pi), and Tannerella forsythia (Tf) in gingival biofilm samples from 196 children, and to assess whether any of these pathogens are more associated with gingival inflammation extension and the Decayed/Missing/Filled teeth (DMFT/dmft) index. The subjects presented plaque index greater than 80% and were divided in 3 groups according to the bleeding index (BI): I) Low bleeding (< 30%), II) Medium bleeding (31 - 59%) and III) High bleeding (> 60%). The presence of each pathogen was determined by PCR. The prevalence of Sm was 71.9% and the mean dmft/DMFT was 6.68. The prevalence in low, medium and high bleeding groups was 43.5%, 34.5% and 46.7% for Aa; 43.5%, 37.9%, and 36.7% for Cr; 99.1%, 100%, and 96.7% for Pg; 56.5%, 56.9%, and 66.7% for Pi; and 58.3%, 60.3%, and 56.7% for Tf, respectively. Pg (99.0%) was the most prevalent periodontal pathogen detected followed by Tf (58.7%), Pi (58.2%), Aa (41.3%) and Cr (40.8%). Our study indicated that in this high plaque index population studied, a high prevalence of Sm and high mean DMFT were observed. In addition, the presence of Pi was associated with the presence of inflammation (P < 0.05) whereas Cr was associated with periodontal health (P < 0.05).
topic Periodontal diseases
Dental caries
Dental plaque
Diagnosis
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242009000300015
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