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The Oral Microbiota Changes in Orthodontic Patients and Effects on Oral Health: An Overview

Nowadays, there is a considerable interest to study the biological and microbiological changes that accompany orthodontic treatment. Growing knowledge on oral microbiota allows, day after day, to identify and characterize the microbial arrangements specifically associated with oral and extra-oral co...

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Autores principales: Contaldo, Maria, Lucchese, Alberta, Lajolo, Carlo, Rupe, Cosimo, Di Stasio, Dario, Romano, Antonio, Petruzzi, Massimo, Serpico, Rosario
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7919675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33669186
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10040780
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author Contaldo, Maria
Lucchese, Alberta
Lajolo, Carlo
Rupe, Cosimo
Di Stasio, Dario
Romano, Antonio
Petruzzi, Massimo
Serpico, Rosario
author_facet Contaldo, Maria
Lucchese, Alberta
Lajolo, Carlo
Rupe, Cosimo
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description Nowadays, there is a considerable interest to study the biological and microbiological changes that accompany orthodontic treatment. Growing knowledge on oral microbiota allows, day after day, to identify and characterize the microbial arrangements specifically associated with oral and extra-oral conditions. The aim of the present work is to highlight any further correlations between orthodontic appliances and the qualitative and quantitative modifications of the oral microbiota, such as predisposing factors for the onset of caries, periodontal diseases, and other infections, which can impact the oral and systemic health of the orthodontic patients. When compared with subjects without orthodontic appliances, orthodontic patients reported significant qualitative and quantitative differences in supra- and subgingival plaque during the entire treatment period. Certain components of fixed appliances (mainly bonded molar brackets, ceramic brackets, and elastomeric ligatures) showed high risks of periodontal disease and tooth decay for patients. An unclear prevalence of Candida spp. and the paucity of studies on viruses and protozoas in the oral microbiota of orthodontic patients need to be further investigated. The evidence emerging from this study could guide clinicians in modulating the timing of controls and enhance patient motivation to prevent the formation of mature plaque, thus reducing the risks of oral-plaque-related diseases.
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spelling pubmed-79196752021-03-02 The Oral Microbiota Changes in Orthodontic Patients and Effects on Oral Health: An Overview Contaldo, Maria Lucchese, Alberta Lajolo, Carlo Rupe, Cosimo Di Stasio, Dario Romano, Antonio Petruzzi, Massimo Serpico, Rosario J Clin Med Review Nowadays, there is a considerable interest to study the biological and microbiological changes that accompany orthodontic treatment. Growing knowledge on oral microbiota allows, day after day, to identify and characterize the microbial arrangements specifically associated with oral and extra-oral conditions. The aim of the present work is to highlight any further correlations between orthodontic appliances and the qualitative and quantitative modifications of the oral microbiota, such as predisposing factors for the onset of caries, periodontal diseases, and other infections, which can impact the oral and systemic health of the orthodontic patients. When compared with subjects without orthodontic appliances, orthodontic patients reported significant qualitative and quantitative differences in supra- and subgingival plaque during the entire treatment period. Certain components of fixed appliances (mainly bonded molar brackets, ceramic brackets, and elastomeric ligatures) showed high risks of periodontal disease and tooth decay for patients. An unclear prevalence of Candida spp. and the paucity of studies on viruses and protozoas in the oral microbiota of orthodontic patients need to be further investigated. The evidence emerging from this study could guide clinicians in modulating the timing of controls and enhance patient motivation to prevent the formation of mature plaque, thus reducing the risks of oral-plaque-related diseases. MDPI 2021-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7919675/ /pubmed/33669186 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10040780 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lucchese, Alberta
Lajolo, Carlo
Rupe, Cosimo
Di Stasio, Dario
Romano, Antonio
Petruzzi, Massimo
Serpico, Rosario
The Oral Microbiota Changes in Orthodontic Patients and Effects on Oral Health: An Overview
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