Subgingival microbiota in adult Chinese: Prevalence and relation to periodontal disease progression

被引:120
作者
Papapanou, PN
Baelum, V
Luan, WM
Madianos, PN
Chen, X
Fejerskov, O
Dahlen, G
机构
[1] AARHUS UNIV, FAC HLTH SCI, ROYAL DENT COLL, DEPT PERIODONTOL, AARHUS, DENMARK
[2] AARHUS UNIV, FAC HLTH SCI, ROYAL DENT COLL, DEPT ORAL GERONTOL, AARHUS, DENMARK
[3] BEIJING UNION MED COLL HOSP, BEIJING 100730, PEOPLES R CHINA
[4] AARHUS UNIV, FAC HLTH SCI, ROYAL DENT COLL, DEPT DENT PATHOL OPERAT DENT & ENDODONT, AARHUS, DENMARK
关键词
periodontal diseases; epidemiology; peridontal diseases; microbiology; follow-up studies; Bacteroides forsythus; Campylobacter rectus; Porphyromonas gingivalis; Treponema denticola; hybridization; DNA probes;
D O I
10.1902/jop.1997.68.7.651
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
THE ''CHECKERBOARD'' DNA-DNA HYBRIDIZATION technology was used to study the epidemiology of 18 microbial species associated with various states of periodontal health and disease, in a sample of 148 Chinese subjects never exposed to systematic dental therapeutic intervention, aged 30 to 39 and 50 to 59 years, Our aims were to: 1) describe the prevalence of these microorganisms; 2) correlate the microbiological and clinical profiles of the subjects; and 3) examine the association between the microbiological variables and the longitudinal changes of periodontal status that occurred over a preceding 10-year period. A maximum of 14 subgingival samples were obtained from each subject-1,864 in all. The frequency of occurrence of the 18 species examined was high in this Chinese population, on both the subject and the tooth site level. However, all species were not found equally capable of reaching high numbers in the subgingival samples and, as a rule, colonized heavily only limited proportions of tooth sites within each mouth. There was a profound increase of certain species such as Porphyromonas gingivalis, Treponema denticola, and Bacteroides forsythus in deep pockets or progressing sites. Multivariate techniques using the subgingival profile could effectively discriminate between deep/shallow pockets and progressing/ stable tooth sites. The microbiological variables showed an enhanced discriminating potential when classifications were performed on the individual subject level. Colonization by P. gingivalis, B. forsythus, Campylobacter rectus, and T. denticola at levels exceeding certain thresholds entailed a significantly increased probability (odds ratios >4) for an individual subject to harbor deep pockets or progressing tooth sites.
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