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Journal of Clinical Periodontology

Journal of Clinical Periodontology

Volume 34 Issue 1, Pages 7 - 17

Published Online: 12 Dec 2006

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A three-year prospective study of adult subjects with gingivitis II: microbiological parameters
R. P. Teles 1 , A. Bogren 2 , M. Patel 1 , J. L. Wennstrom 2 , S. S. Socransky 1 and A. D. Haffajee 1
  1 Department of Periodontology, The Forsyth Institute, Boston, MA, USA;   2 Department of Periodontology, Institute of Odontology, The Sahlgrenska Academy at Goteborg University, Goteborg, Sweden
Correspondence to  Address:
Ricardo Teles
Department of Periodontology
The Forsyth Institute
140 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02115
USA
E-mail: rteles@forsyth.org
Copyright © 2007 The Forsyth Institute
KEYWORDS
bacteria • biofilm • gingivitis • periodontal health • periodontal • subgingival plaque

Teles RP, Bogren A, Patel M, Wennstrom JL, Socransky SS, Haffajee AD. A three-year prospective study of adult subjects with gingivitis II: microbiological parameters. J Clin Periodontol 2007; 34: 7–17. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-051X.2006.01015.x.

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AbstractMaterial and MethodsResultsDiscussionClinical RelevanceAcknowledgementsReferences

Aim: To investigate whether the clinical benefits obtained with a periodontal prevention programme in subjects with periodontal health or minimal disease were accompanied by beneficial changes in the subgingival microbiota.

Material and Methods: One hundred and twenty-four subjects completed the study. Subjects were clinically and microbiologically monitored at baseline, 1, 2 and 3 years. Subgingival plaque samples were taken from the mesiobuccal aspect of every tooth and were analysed for the levels of 40 bacterial species using checkerboard DNA–DNA hybridization (total samples=13,477). The mean counts of each of the 40 test species were calculated for each subject at each time point. Significance of differences over time was sought using the Friedman test. p values were adjusted for multiple comparisons.

Results: All clinical parameters, at the microbiologically sampled sites, improved over time. The clinical changes were accompanied by statistically significant decreases in the mean counts of 35 of the 40 test species. Major reductions occurred by year 2 for Actinomyces, Capnocytophaga, Campylobacter, Fusobacterium and Prevotella species. At year 3, there was a modest re-growth of the majority of the species.

Conclusions: The clinical improvements obtained through preventive measures were accompanied by a shift to a more host-compatible subgingival microbiota.


Accepted for publication 24 September 2006

DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/j.1600-051X.2006.01015.x About DOI

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