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The impact of fixed orthodontic appliances on oral microbiome dynamics in Japanese patients

Medicine and Health

The impact of fixed orthodontic appliances on oral microbiome dynamics in Japanese patients

I. Kado, J. Hisatsune, et al.

This study conducted by Isamu Kado, Junzo Hisatsune, Keiko Tsuruda, Kotaro Tanimoto, and Motoyuki Sugai unveils how fixed orthodontic appliances can significantly alter the oral microbiome. Results reveal a shift from a healthy bacterial environment to one that might be prone to periodontal issues. Discover the intricate connections between orthodontics and oral health.... show more
Abstract
Fixed orthodontic appliances are common and effective tools to treat malocclusion. Adverse effects of these appliances, such as dental caries and periodontitis, may be associated with alteration of the microbiome. This study investigated the impact of these appliances on the dynamics of the oral microbiome. Seventy-one patients were selected. Supragingival plaque samples were collected before placement (T0) and six months after placement (T1). Saliva samples were collected at T0 and T1, and then when appliance removal (T2). Microbial DNA was analyzed by 16S rRNA meta-sequencing. The diversity analysis indicated dynamic changes in the structure of the oral microbiome. Taxonomic analysis at phylum level showed a significant increase in Bacteroidetes and Saccharibacteria (formally TM7) and decrease in Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria over time, in both plaque and saliva. Genus level analysis of relative abundance indicated a significant increase in anaerobic and facultative anaerobes in both plaque and saliva. Fixed orthodontic appliances induced measurable changes in the oral microbiome. This was characterized by an increase in relative abundance of obligate anaerobes, including periodontal pathogens. It can be concluded that this dysbiosis induced by fixed orthodontic appliances is likely to represent a transitional stage in the shift in microbiome from healthy to periodontitis.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Dec 15, 2020
Authors
Isamu Kado, Junzo Hisatsune, Keiko Tsuruda, Kotaro Tanimoto, Motoyuki Sugai
Tags
orthodontic appliances
oral microbiome
dysbiosis
Japanese patients
periodontal pathogens
16S rRNA meta-sequencing
microbiome structure
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