2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0200900
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Grading system for periodontitis by analyzing levels of periodontal pathogens in saliva

Abstract: Periodontitis is an infectious disease that is associated with microorganisms that colonize the tooth surface. Clinically, periodontal condition stability reflects dynamic equilibrium between bacterial challenge and host response. Therefore, periodontal pathogen assessment can assist in the early detection of periodontitis. Here we developed a grading system called the periodontal pathogen index (PPI) by analyzing the copy numbers of multiple pathogens both in healthy and chronic periodontitis patients. We col… Show more

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“…Moreover, several studies have aimed to differentiate patients with periodontitis from orally healthy controls by means of salivary levels of putative periopathogens. For example, a recently published NGSbased study showed that relative abundance of P. gingivalis could discriminate patients with periodontitis from orally healthy controls with an AUC (area under curve) of 0.80 [42], and a PCR-based study of 9 selected periopathogens reported that it was possible to discriminate the severity of periodontitis based on salivary levels of the bacteria tested [43]. Furthermore, salivary levels of periopathogens have been used in periodontal risk assessment.…”
Section: Periodontitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, several studies have aimed to differentiate patients with periodontitis from orally healthy controls by means of salivary levels of putative periopathogens. For example, a recently published NGSbased study showed that relative abundance of P. gingivalis could discriminate patients with periodontitis from orally healthy controls with an AUC (area under curve) of 0.80 [42], and a PCR-based study of 9 selected periopathogens reported that it was possible to discriminate the severity of periodontitis based on salivary levels of the bacteria tested [43]. Furthermore, salivary levels of periopathogens have been used in periodontal risk assessment.…”
Section: Periodontitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our research we have provided the estimates of actual bacterial load levels of five periodontopathogen species in subgingival plaque during periodontitis and peri-implantitis pathologies using the RT-PCR method. The main advantages of using the PCR-method in dentistry and periodontology are reasoned by time and cost-efficiency, higher sensitivity compared to other approaches, possibility to reproduce results in the same manner, and relatively easy algorithm for quantification of obtained parameters (24,25). Recently, real-time polymerase chain reaction has been applied for qualitative analysis, thus completely replacing the method of bacterial culture (14).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…U našem istraživanju dali smo procjenu stvarne razine bakterijskog opterećenja za pet vrsta parodontopatogenih mikroorganizama u subgingivnom plaku tijekom parodontitisa i periimplantitisa metodom RT-PCR. Glavne prednosti primjene te metode u dentalnoj medicini i parodontologiji uključuju brzinu i cijenu testa, veću osjetljivost u usporedbi s drugim postupcima, mogućnost reprodukcije rezultata i razmjerno jednostavan algoritam za kvantifikaciju dobivenih parametara (24,25). Nedavno je lančana reakcija polimeraze u stvarnom vremenu primijenjena za kvalitativnu analizu kao zamjenska metoda za bakterijske kulture (14).…”
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“…Mouthwash samples were collected by rinsing the mouth with 12 mL of solution for 30 seconds (E-zen Gargle; JN Pharm, Korea). 28 Genomic DNA was extracted from mouthwash samples using an Exgene™ Clinic SV DNA extraction kit according to the manufacturer's instructions (GeneAll). The DNA concentration was assessed using a NanoDrop spectrophotometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific).…”
Section: Genotypingmentioning
confidence: 99%