2018
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1073/6/062011
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Microbial effects (Porphyromonas gingivalis, Tannerella forsythia) after scaling and root planing

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“…Moreover, the absolute difference of levels of microorganisms' bacterial load was also found during equiparation of healthy periodontal sites and healthy peri-implant regions, while statistically significant variations were noted considering bacterial load of P. gingivalis, T. forsythia and A. actinomycetemcomitans (p < 0, 05). Nevertheless, the results of our research should be interpreted with caution, since in another study of microbiota composition it was found that even though variations of species have been observed between affected and unaffected peri-implant/periodontal sites, such differences were smaller compared to inter subject differences (30). Analogical facts have been described in a number of previous studies, wherein individual oral microbiome composition and its associated changes were the most predominant factors of pathology development, and on which further treatment algorithms should be targeted (22, 25, and 26).…”
Section: Raspravamentioning
confidence: 52%
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“…Moreover, the absolute difference of levels of microorganisms' bacterial load was also found during equiparation of healthy periodontal sites and healthy peri-implant regions, while statistically significant variations were noted considering bacterial load of P. gingivalis, T. forsythia and A. actinomycetemcomitans (p < 0, 05). Nevertheless, the results of our research should be interpreted with caution, since in another study of microbiota composition it was found that even though variations of species have been observed between affected and unaffected peri-implant/periodontal sites, such differences were smaller compared to inter subject differences (30). Analogical facts have been described in a number of previous studies, wherein individual oral microbiome composition and its associated changes were the most predominant factors of pathology development, and on which further treatment algorithms should be targeted (22, 25, and 26).…”
Section: Raspravamentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Štoviše, apsolutna razlika u razinama bakterijskog opterećenja također je utvrđena tijekom usporedbe zdravoga parodonta i zdravoga periimplantantnog područja, a zabilježene su statistički značajne varijacije kad se uzme u obzir bakterijsko opterećenje vrstama P. gingivalis, T. forsythia i A. actinomycetemcomitans (p < 0,05). Ali takve rezultate našeg istraživanja treba tumačiti s oprezom jer je u drugom istraživanju o sastavu mikrobioma utvrđeno da su, iako su primijećene varijacije vrsta između zahvaćenih i zdravih mjesta, takve razlike bile manje nego među subjektima (30). Analogne su činjenice opisane u mnogobrojnim dosadašnjim istraživanjima u kojima su individualni sastav oralnog mikrobioma i pridružene promjene bili dominantni čimbenici razvoja patologije i na koje trebaju biti usmjereni daljnji algoritmi liječenja (22,25,26).…”
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“…The onset of periodontitis begins with microbial shifting from healthy oral microbes to being dominated by Gram-negative bacteria and obligate anaerobes. These two bacterial complexes that have an essential role in the development of periodontitis are red complex and orange complex bacteria, respectively, and are closely associated with periodontal PD [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%