The buccal cavity presents microorganismes whose the number and composition vary with oral hygiene and medical context (pathologies and associated drug therapies) of the patient. More than 1200 bacterial species have been identified, and among them, 400 are inhabitants of the sub-gingival biofilm. Among all these microorganismes, only 20 species participate to the etiopathogenesis of periodontal diseases.Some are recognised as major periodontopathogens other play unclear role in this pathology. They belong respectively to the red and orange complex of Socransky et al. (1998). Other microorganismes such as virures, yeasts and protozoans could potentially impact the emergence and development of periodontal diseases. The presence of protozoans in periodontitis have been investigated in this study.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
50
Presence of protozoans
Time frame: baseline
Periodontal pocket depth (mm)
Time frame: baseline
Clinical attachment loss (mm)
Time frame: baseline
Plaque and gingival index
Time frame: baseline
Mobility of the tooth (Yes/No)
Time frame: baseline
Presence of bleeding on probing (Yes/No)
Time frame: baseline
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