Subgingival microbiota in peri-implant mucosa lesions and adjacent teeth in partially edentulous patients

被引:118
作者
Botero, JE
González, AM
Mercado, RA
Olave, G
Contreras, A
机构
[1] Univ Valle, Sch Dent, Peridontal Med Grp, Cali, Colombia
[2] Univ Valle, Sch Dent, Dept Periodont, Cali, Colombia
关键词
dental implants; jaw; edentulous; partially; osseointegration; peri-implant diseases/microbiology; periodontal diseases/microbiology; Porphyromonas gingivalis;
D O I
10.1902/jop.2005.76.9.1490
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Background: Osseointegrated dental implants have been shown to be a predictable approach to provide the adequate support for the replacement of missing teeth. It has been observed that implants showing signs of peri-implantitis contain subgingival microbiota similar to that around natural teeth with periodontal disease. This study identified the subgingival microbiota around implants with peri-implant lesions and natural teeth in partially edentulous patients. Methods: Clinical and radiographic parameters were recorded and microbial samples taken from 16 implants with signs of pocketing, 12 neighboring and 11 non-neighboring teeth to the affected implants in 11 patients and 15 stable implants in eight patients (controls). Samples were cultured using techniques for Enterobacteriaceae spp and facultative/anaerobic periodontal pathogens. Statistical analysis included Friedman test to establish differences between the subgingival microbiota cultured from implants and teeth and two-tailed Mann Whitney test and chi square to find differences in two separate samples (P <= 0.05). Results: There were statistical differences between the subgingival microbiota in peri-implant lesions and stable implants for Gram-negative enteric rods (P <0.05). P gingivalis (1.42%) was detected in peri-implant lesions but not in stable implants. A significant correlation between the subgingival microbiota from implants and neighboring teeth for Gram-negative enteric rods (P= 0.023) and implants and non-neighboring teeth for P gingivalis (P= 0.042) was found. The frequency detection of Gram-negative enteric rods (75%) and P intermedia/nigrescens (25%) was higher in peri-implant lesions (P <0.05). Conclusions: The subgingival microbiota in peri-implant lesions showed high levels of periodontopathic bacteria and superinfecting bacteria compared to healthy stable implants. The role of superinfecting bacteria in the pathogenesis of peri-implant lesions needs further investigation.
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页码:1490 / 1495
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