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Comparison of salivary Candida profile in patients with fixed and removable orthodontic appliances therapy

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Long-term usage of fixed and removable orthodontic appliances creates a favorable environment for the augmentation of oral normal microflora particularly Candida species, which can increases the risk of periodontal lesions. The aim of this study was to assess quantitative...

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Autores principales: Khanpayeh, Elham, Jafari, Abbas Ali, Tabatabaei, Zohre
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4367943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25802710
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Jafari, Abbas Ali
Tabatabaei, Zohre
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Long-term usage of fixed and removable orthodontic appliances creates a favorable environment for the augmentation of oral normal microflora particularly Candida species, which can increases the risk of periodontal lesions. The aim of this study was to assess quantitative and qualitative alterations in the carrier rate of Candida spp. after placement of fixed and removable orthodontic appliances on permanent dentition. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients enrolled in this study were children aged 7-18 years, who having fixed or removable orthodontic appliances, attended in orthodontics clinic for periodical provision. Six months after beginning of their orthodontic therapy, saliva samples were collected and cultured on Sabouraud dextrose agar for identification and enumerating of isolated Candida colonies. Candida species were identified using the germ tube test and API 20C AUX identification system. Data was analyzed with T-test and Chi square using SPSS 17 software. RESULTS: The average number of Candida colonies isolated from saliva in patients with fixed orthodontic was more than patients with removable appliance (P=0.001). Also frequency of non-albicans Candida species was higher in patients with fixed orthodontic appliances in compare with fixed group (p=0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that fixed orthodontic appliances treatment promotes an increase in salivary Candida carriers particularly non-albicans Candida species in compare with removable ones. This can indicate a more cautious approach when providing fixed orthodontic treatments for immunocompromised children regarding the increased possibility of candidal infection.
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spelling pubmed-43679432015-03-23 Comparison of salivary Candida profile in patients with fixed and removable orthodontic appliances therapy Khanpayeh, Elham Jafari, Abbas Ali Tabatabaei, Zohre Iran J Microbiol Medical Sciences BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Long-term usage of fixed and removable orthodontic appliances creates a favorable environment for the augmentation of oral normal microflora particularly Candida species, which can increases the risk of periodontal lesions. The aim of this study was to assess quantitative and qualitative alterations in the carrier rate of Candida spp. after placement of fixed and removable orthodontic appliances on permanent dentition. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients enrolled in this study were children aged 7-18 years, who having fixed or removable orthodontic appliances, attended in orthodontics clinic for periodical provision. Six months after beginning of their orthodontic therapy, saliva samples were collected and cultured on Sabouraud dextrose agar for identification and enumerating of isolated Candida colonies. Candida species were identified using the germ tube test and API 20C AUX identification system. Data was analyzed with T-test and Chi square using SPSS 17 software. RESULTS: The average number of Candida colonies isolated from saliva in patients with fixed orthodontic was more than patients with removable appliance (P=0.001). Also frequency of non-albicans Candida species was higher in patients with fixed orthodontic appliances in compare with fixed group (p=0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that fixed orthodontic appliances treatment promotes an increase in salivary Candida carriers particularly non-albicans Candida species in compare with removable ones. This can indicate a more cautious approach when providing fixed orthodontic treatments for immunocompromised children regarding the increased possibility of candidal infection. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2014-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4367943/ /pubmed/25802710 Text en Copyright: © Iranian Journal of Microbiology & Tehran University of Medical Sciences This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Khanpayeh, Elham
Jafari, Abbas Ali
Tabatabaei, Zohre
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title Comparison of salivary Candida profile in patients with fixed and removable orthodontic appliances therapy
title_full Comparison of salivary Candida profile in patients with fixed and removable orthodontic appliances therapy
title_fullStr Comparison of salivary Candida profile in patients with fixed and removable orthodontic appliances therapy
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of salivary Candida profile in patients with fixed and removable orthodontic appliances therapy
title_short Comparison of salivary Candida profile in patients with fixed and removable orthodontic appliances therapy
title_sort comparison of salivary candida profile in patients with fixed and removable orthodontic appliances therapy
topic Medical Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4367943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25802710
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