Bacterial diversity in primary and secondary/persistent endodontic infections by Checkerboard DNA-DNA Hybridization technique
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Resumo: | Introduction: One of the main advantages of the molecular diagnostic methods is detecting microorganisms using the bacterial DNA, leading to a more accurate microbial characterization. Objective: This paper aims to study the bacterial diversity present in primary and secondary/ persistent endodontic infections, comparing the profile of the existing microbial communities before and after endodontic therapy. Methods: Microbiological samples were collected using sterile/non-pyrogenic paper points in teeth with primary endodontic infections (n = 10) and teeth with persistent/secondary endodontic infections (n = 10), before (T1) and after endodontic therapy (T2). The presence and levels of 40 bacterial species in endodontic infections were investigated by checkerboard DNA-DNA hybridization. Results: In primary endodontic infections, higher levels of P. micra, F. nucleatum sp. nucleatum, S. constellatus, P. gingivalis, G. morbillorum, P. endodontalis, T. denticola, P. acnes, S. gordonii, S. mitis, V. parvula and C. rectus were found In T1. For T2, the most frequent bacteria were P. micra, S. oralis and P. acnes. The most frequent species found in T1, considering secondary endodontic infections group were: P. acnes, P. micra, S. constellatus, G. morbillorum, C. rectus, A. naeslundii, S. mitis and S. oralis. In T2, the most frequent species were E. faecalis and P. acnes. Conclusion: This study confirmed the distinctness of microbial communities in primary and secondary endodontic infections. Furthermore, clinical endodontic procedures were significantly effective in reducing the prevalence, the detection levels and bacterial diversity. |
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Bacterial diversity in primary and secondary/persistent endodontic infections by Checkerboard DNA-DNA Hybridization techniqueBacteriaDental pulp cavityEndodonticsIntroduction: One of the main advantages of the molecular diagnostic methods is detecting microorganisms using the bacterial DNA, leading to a more accurate microbial characterization. Objective: This paper aims to study the bacterial diversity present in primary and secondary/ persistent endodontic infections, comparing the profile of the existing microbial communities before and after endodontic therapy. Methods: Microbiological samples were collected using sterile/non-pyrogenic paper points in teeth with primary endodontic infections (n = 10) and teeth with persistent/secondary endodontic infections (n = 10), before (T1) and after endodontic therapy (T2). The presence and levels of 40 bacterial species in endodontic infections were investigated by checkerboard DNA-DNA hybridization. Results: In primary endodontic infections, higher levels of P. micra, F. nucleatum sp. nucleatum, S. constellatus, P. gingivalis, G. morbillorum, P. endodontalis, T. denticola, P. acnes, S. gordonii, S. mitis, V. parvula and C. rectus were found In T1. For T2, the most frequent bacteria were P. micra, S. oralis and P. acnes. The most frequent species found in T1, considering secondary endodontic infections group were: P. acnes, P. micra, S. constellatus, G. morbillorum, C. rectus, A. naeslundii, S. mitis and S. oralis. In T2, the most frequent species were E. faecalis and P. acnes. Conclusion: This study confirmed the distinctness of microbial communities in primary and secondary endodontic infections. Furthermore, clinical endodontic procedures were significantly effective in reducing the prevalence, the detection levels and bacterial diversity.Universidade Estadual de Maringá Departamento de Odontologia, área de EndodontiaUniversidade Estadual de Maringá Programa de Pós-Graduação em Odontologia IntegradaUniversidade Estadual Paulista Faculdade de Odontologia de São José dos Campos Departamento de Odontologia RestauradoraUniversidade Estadual Paulista Faculdade de Odontologia de São José dos Campos Departamento de Odontologia RestauradoraUniversidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Endo, Marcos SergioCardoso, Erica ReginatoPavan, Nair Narumi Oritade Morais, Carlos Alberto HerreroMartinho, Frederico Canato [UNESP]2022-04-29T08:27:11Z2022-04-29T08:27:11Z2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article61-66http://dx.doi.org/10.14436/2358-2545.7.2.061-066.oarDental Press Endodontics, v. 7, n. 2, p. 61-66, 2017.2178-3713http://hdl.handle.net/11449/22850410.14436/2358-2545.7.2.061-066.oar2-s2.0-85041951621Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengDental Press Endodonticsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-29T08:27:11Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/228504Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T23:01:30.692020Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Bacterial diversity in primary and secondary/persistent endodontic infections by Checkerboard DNA-DNA Hybridization technique |
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Bacterial diversity in primary and secondary/persistent endodontic infections by Checkerboard DNA-DNA Hybridization technique |
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Bacterial diversity in primary and secondary/persistent endodontic infections by Checkerboard DNA-DNA Hybridization technique Endo, Marcos Sergio Bacteria Dental pulp cavity Endodontics |
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Bacterial diversity in primary and secondary/persistent endodontic infections by Checkerboard DNA-DNA Hybridization technique |
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Bacterial diversity in primary and secondary/persistent endodontic infections by Checkerboard DNA-DNA Hybridization technique |
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Bacterial diversity in primary and secondary/persistent endodontic infections by Checkerboard DNA-DNA Hybridization technique |
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Bacterial diversity in primary and secondary/persistent endodontic infections by Checkerboard DNA-DNA Hybridization technique |
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Bacterial diversity in primary and secondary/persistent endodontic infections by Checkerboard DNA-DNA Hybridization technique |
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Endo, Marcos Sergio |
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Endo, Marcos Sergio Cardoso, Erica Reginato Pavan, Nair Narumi Orita de Morais, Carlos Alberto Herrero Martinho, Frederico Canato [UNESP] |
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Cardoso, Erica Reginato Pavan, Nair Narumi Orita de Morais, Carlos Alberto Herrero Martinho, Frederico Canato [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM) Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
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Endo, Marcos Sergio Cardoso, Erica Reginato Pavan, Nair Narumi Orita de Morais, Carlos Alberto Herrero Martinho, Frederico Canato [UNESP] |
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Bacteria Dental pulp cavity Endodontics |
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Bacteria Dental pulp cavity Endodontics |
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Introduction: One of the main advantages of the molecular diagnostic methods is detecting microorganisms using the bacterial DNA, leading to a more accurate microbial characterization. Objective: This paper aims to study the bacterial diversity present in primary and secondary/ persistent endodontic infections, comparing the profile of the existing microbial communities before and after endodontic therapy. Methods: Microbiological samples were collected using sterile/non-pyrogenic paper points in teeth with primary endodontic infections (n = 10) and teeth with persistent/secondary endodontic infections (n = 10), before (T1) and after endodontic therapy (T2). The presence and levels of 40 bacterial species in endodontic infections were investigated by checkerboard DNA-DNA hybridization. Results: In primary endodontic infections, higher levels of P. micra, F. nucleatum sp. nucleatum, S. constellatus, P. gingivalis, G. morbillorum, P. endodontalis, T. denticola, P. acnes, S. gordonii, S. mitis, V. parvula and C. rectus were found In T1. For T2, the most frequent bacteria were P. micra, S. oralis and P. acnes. The most frequent species found in T1, considering secondary endodontic infections group were: P. acnes, P. micra, S. constellatus, G. morbillorum, C. rectus, A. naeslundii, S. mitis and S. oralis. In T2, the most frequent species were E. faecalis and P. acnes. Conclusion: This study confirmed the distinctness of microbial communities in primary and secondary endodontic infections. Furthermore, clinical endodontic procedures were significantly effective in reducing the prevalence, the detection levels and bacterial diversity. |
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