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Chair-Side Quantitative Oral-Microflora Screening for Assessing Familial Correlation of Periodontal Status and Caries Prevalence

Aim: Our goal was to investigate the relationship between clinical status and the presence of carious or periodontal pathogens among parent-child familial pairs. Clinical practices of risk assessment with consideration of familial pathogen interaction might reduce the need for therapy, improve patie...

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Autores principales: Huang, Yung-Kai, Lee, Wei-Fang, Wang, Meng-Jiy, Chang, Yus-Han Sophie, Tchaou, Wen-Shiun, Chang, Wei-Jen, Lee, Sheng-Yang, Sheu, Joen-Rong, Teng, Nai-Chia
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3907388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24498022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087100
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author Huang, Yung-Kai
Lee, Wei-Fang
Wang, Meng-Jiy
Chang, Yus-Han Sophie
Tchaou, Wen-Shiun
Chang, Wei-Jen
Lee, Sheng-Yang
Sheu, Joen-Rong
Teng, Nai-Chia
author_facet Huang, Yung-Kai
Lee, Wei-Fang
Wang, Meng-Jiy
Chang, Yus-Han Sophie
Tchaou, Wen-Shiun
Chang, Wei-Jen
Lee, Sheng-Yang
Sheu, Joen-Rong
Teng, Nai-Chia
author_sort Huang, Yung-Kai
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description Aim: Our goal was to investigate the relationship between clinical status and the presence of carious or periodontal pathogens among parent-child familial pairs. Clinical practices of risk assessment with consideration of familial pathogen interaction might reduce the need for therapy, improve patient outcomes, and ultimately reduce oral disease burden. Materials and Methods: In this study, we enrolled 30 parent-child pairs, with the children exhibiting complete deciduous dentition or mixed dentition with only permanent first molars. Clinical statuses were evaluated using caries and periodontal disease indicators, including the sum of decay and the number of missing or filled teeth (DMFT) for adults, decay, extraction caused by dental disease, and filled teeth (deft), for children, probing depth, and plaque control record (PCR). Supra- and sub-gingival bacteria were determined based on semi-quantitative measurements of microbial infection by using data from the Dentocult(®) SM test (caries-related organisms) and the PerioCheck(®) test (periodontal disease-related organisms). Results: No statistically significant relationship was detected between the prevalence of periodontal pathogens and that of cariogenic pathogens in the oral cavity. However, the clinical status of caries (DMFT) was negatively correlated with the clinical status of periodontal disease (pocket depth) in parents who were infected with dominant periodontal pathogens (r = −0.59, p<0.01). Parents’ DMFT scores were positively correlated with children’s deft and PCR scores. PCR and deft scores of children appeared to decrease significantly with the parent’s pocket depth. Conclusion: The study showed that the quantity of caries pathogens were not significant related to periodontal pathogens, but the caries clinical outcome is negative related with periodontal clinical outcome between familial pairs.
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spelling pubmed-39073882014-02-04 Chair-Side Quantitative Oral-Microflora Screening for Assessing Familial Correlation of Periodontal Status and Caries Prevalence Huang, Yung-Kai Lee, Wei-Fang Wang, Meng-Jiy Chang, Yus-Han Sophie Tchaou, Wen-Shiun Chang, Wei-Jen Lee, Sheng-Yang Sheu, Joen-Rong Teng, Nai-Chia PLoS One Research Article Aim: Our goal was to investigate the relationship between clinical status and the presence of carious or periodontal pathogens among parent-child familial pairs. Clinical practices of risk assessment with consideration of familial pathogen interaction might reduce the need for therapy, improve patient outcomes, and ultimately reduce oral disease burden. Materials and Methods: In this study, we enrolled 30 parent-child pairs, with the children exhibiting complete deciduous dentition or mixed dentition with only permanent first molars. Clinical statuses were evaluated using caries and periodontal disease indicators, including the sum of decay and the number of missing or filled teeth (DMFT) for adults, decay, extraction caused by dental disease, and filled teeth (deft), for children, probing depth, and plaque control record (PCR). Supra- and sub-gingival bacteria were determined based on semi-quantitative measurements of microbial infection by using data from the Dentocult(®) SM test (caries-related organisms) and the PerioCheck(®) test (periodontal disease-related organisms). Results: No statistically significant relationship was detected between the prevalence of periodontal pathogens and that of cariogenic pathogens in the oral cavity. However, the clinical status of caries (DMFT) was negatively correlated with the clinical status of periodontal disease (pocket depth) in parents who were infected with dominant periodontal pathogens (r = −0.59, p<0.01). Parents’ DMFT scores were positively correlated with children’s deft and PCR scores. PCR and deft scores of children appeared to decrease significantly with the parent’s pocket depth. Conclusion: The study showed that the quantity of caries pathogens were not significant related to periodontal pathogens, but the caries clinical outcome is negative related with periodontal clinical outcome between familial pairs. Public Library of Science 2014-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3907388/ /pubmed/24498022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087100 Text en © 2014 Huang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Huang, Yung-Kai
Lee, Wei-Fang
Wang, Meng-Jiy
Chang, Yus-Han Sophie
Tchaou, Wen-Shiun
Chang, Wei-Jen
Lee, Sheng-Yang
Sheu, Joen-Rong
Teng, Nai-Chia
Chair-Side Quantitative Oral-Microflora Screening for Assessing Familial Correlation of Periodontal Status and Caries Prevalence
title Chair-Side Quantitative Oral-Microflora Screening for Assessing Familial Correlation of Periodontal Status and Caries Prevalence
title_full Chair-Side Quantitative Oral-Microflora Screening for Assessing Familial Correlation of Periodontal Status and Caries Prevalence
title_fullStr Chair-Side Quantitative Oral-Microflora Screening for Assessing Familial Correlation of Periodontal Status and Caries Prevalence
title_full_unstemmed Chair-Side Quantitative Oral-Microflora Screening for Assessing Familial Correlation of Periodontal Status and Caries Prevalence
title_short Chair-Side Quantitative Oral-Microflora Screening for Assessing Familial Correlation of Periodontal Status and Caries Prevalence
title_sort chair-side quantitative oral-microflora screening for assessing familial correlation of periodontal status and caries prevalence
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3907388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24498022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087100
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