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Oral microbial profile variation during canine ligature-induced peri-implantitis development.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Dental implants have become well-established in oral rehabilitation for fully or partially edentulous patients. However, peri-implantitis often leads to the failure of dental implants. The aim of this study was to understand the core microbiome associated with peri-implantitis and evaluate potential peri-implantitis pathogens based on canine peri-implantitis model. RESULTS:In this study, three beagle dogs were used to build peri-implantitis models with ligature-induced strategy. The peri-implant sulcular fluids were collected at four different phases based on disease severity during the peri-implantitis development. Microbial compositions during peri-implantitis development were monitored and evaluated. The microbes were presented with operational taxonomic unit (OTU) classified at 97% identity of the high-throughput 16S rRNA gene fragments. Microbial diversity and richness varied during peri-implantitis. At the phylum-level, Firmicutes decreased and Bacteroides increased during peri-implantitis development. At the genus-level, Peptostreptococcus decreased and Porphyromonas increased, suggesting peri-implantitis pathogens might be assigned to these two genera. Further species-level and co-occurrence network analyses identified several potential keystone species during peri-implantitis development, and some OTUs were potential peri-implantitis pathogens. CONCLUSION:In summary, canine peri-implantitis models help to identify several potential keystone peri-implantitis associated species. The canine model can give insight into human peri-implantitis associated microbiota.

SUBMITTER: Qiao S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7526148 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Oral microbial profile variation during canine ligature-induced peri-implantitis development.

Qiao Shichong S   Wu Dongle D   Wang Mengge M   Qian Shujiao S   Zhu Yu Y   Shi Junyu J   Wei Yongjun Y   Lai Hongchang H  

BMC microbiology 20200929 1


<h4>Background</h4>Dental implants have become well-established in oral rehabilitation for fully or partially edentulous patients. However, peri-implantitis often leads to the failure of dental implants. The aim of this study was to understand the core microbiome associated with peri-implantitis and evaluate potential peri-implantitis pathogens based on canine peri-implantitis model.<h4>Results</h4>In this study, three beagle dogs were used to build peri-implantitis models with ligature-induced  ...[more]

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