Authors
Ana Paula Vieira Colombo, Clarissa Bichara Magalhães, Fátima Aparecida Rocha Resende Hartenbach, Renata Martins do Souto, Carina Maciel da Silva-Boghossian
Publication date
2016/5/1
Journal
Microbial pathogenesis
Volume
94
Pages
27-34
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
The ecological diversity of the periodontal microenvironment may provide suitable conditions for the colonization of species not usually considered members of the oral microbiota. In this investigation, we aimed to determine the prevalence and levels of pathogenic species of medical relevance in the microbiota of individuals with distinct periodontal clinical status. Subgingival biofilm was obtained from patients with periodontal health (H, n = 81), gingivitis (G, n = 55), generalized aggressive (AgP, n = 36) or chronic periodontitis (CP, n = 98), and analyzed for 39 microbial taxa using a checkerboard DNA–DNA hybridization technique. Microbial differences among groups, as well as associations between clinical and microbiological parameters were sought by non-parametric and univariate correlation tests. Neisseria spp., Peptostreptococus anaerobius, Candida albicans, enterobacteria, Pseudomonas aeruginosa …
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