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Microbiota analysis of peri-implant mucositis in patients with periodontitis history

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CLINICAL ORAL INVESTIGATIONS
卷 26, 期 10, 页码 6223-6233

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00784-022-04571-1

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Microbiota; Periodontitis; Dental implants; Mucositis; Dental plaque

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81571800]
  2. Foundation for Development of Science and Technology of Nanjing [201803036]
  3. Jiangsu Provincial Key Research and Development Program [BE2020629]
  4. Development of Science and Technology of Nanjing [YKK19094]

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Analysis showed significant differences in bacterial structures between NH and PM implant groups, with higher relative abundance of Actinomyces and Streptococcus in NH samples. Genera Fusobacterium and Prevotella were identified as potential biomarkers for peri-implant mucositis. Moreover, gram-negative anaerobic bacteria, including Porphyromonas and Prevotella, were more prevalent in samples from patients with periodontitis history, indicating higher risk for peri-implant mucositis.
Objectives To investigate the bacterial diversity in peri-implant plaques and the effect of periodontitis history on the occurrence of peri-implant mucositis. Materials and methods Three groups of subgingival plaques were collected from peri-implant sulci in the first molar area. The three groups included healthy implants in patients without periodontitis (NH implant), healthy implants in patients with periodontitis history (PH implant), and peri-implant mucositis implants in patients with periodontitis history (PM implant). Subgingival plaques in periodontal pockets of contralateral natural first molars were also collected. Bacterial DNA was extracted and the V4 region of the 16S rDNA sequence was amplified and sequenced on an Illumina HiSeq platform. The operational taxonomic units obtained from amplicon sequencing were used to analyze the prevalence and identity of bacteria based on public databases and advanced techniques. Results Analysis of similarities indicated a significant difference in bacterial structures between the NH implant and PM implant groups. Additionally, a significantly higher relative abundance of the genera Actinomyces and Streptococcus was found in the samples of the NH implant group. The genera Fusobacterium and Prevotella could be considered as potential biomarkers for peri-implant mucositis. Moreover, more gram-negative anaerobic bacteria (Porphyromonas and Prevotella) were detected in the samples from patients with periodontitis history. Conclusions The increased accumulation of Fusobacterium and Prevotella is associated with a higher risk of peri-implant mucositis. In addition, patients with periodontal history may be more likely to develop peri-implant mucositis.

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