Response of chronic gingivitis to hygiene therapy and experimental gingivitis. Clinical, microbiological and metabonomic changes

To compare the clinical, microbiological and metabonomic profiles of subjects with high and low levels of chronic gingival bleeding during a controlled oral hygiene regimen intervention including sequential phases of rigorous therapeutic oral hygiene followed by experimental gingivitis (EG). Two coh...

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Published inAmerican journal of dentistry Vol. 28; no. 5; p. 273
Main Authors Klukowska, Malgorzata, Goyal, C Ram, Khambe, Deepa, Cannon, Michael, Miner, Melanie, Gurich, Nataliya, Circello, Ben, Huggins, Tom, Barker, Matthew L, Furnish, Carrie, Conde, Erinn, Hoke, Phyllis, Haught, Chris, Xie, Sancai, White, Donald J
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Abstract To compare the clinical, microbiological and metabonomic profiles of subjects with high and low levels of chronic gingival bleeding during a controlled oral hygiene regimen intervention including sequential phases of rigorous therapeutic oral hygiene followed by experimental gingivitis (EG). Two cohorts of qualified study subjects with differences in gingival bleeding on probing levels at their baseline clinical examination were entered into the study. These two cohorts were followed through three separate study phases including a 1-week baseline phase, a 2-week phase of rigorous oral hygiene including dental prophylaxis, and a 3-week EG phase of no oral hygiene to encourage relapse of gingivitis. The 58 subjects were assessed during each phase of the study for clinical presentation of gingivitis and concurrently had plaque sampled for real-time polymerase chain reaction (RTPCR) microbiological characterization and salivary lavage samples for 'systems biology' metabonomics assessment by 1H-NMR. Subjects presenting with different levels of gingival bleeding on probing when they entered the study responded differently to rigorous oral hygiene and EG. Specifically, the high bleeding cohort responded sluggishly to rigorous oral hygiene and exhibited markedly greater relapse to gingivitis during EG. RTPCR analysis showed changes in bacterial populations that were associated with study phases, particularly the increases in putative periodontal pathogens during EG. However, the microbiological profiles of high- and low-susceptibility gingival bleeding patients were largely similar. Metabonomic analysis likewise revealed significant changes in metabolite composition during study phases associated with differences in plaque toxicity, especially the short chain carboxylic acids propionate and n-butyrate, which tracked clinical changes in gingivitis severity. Systems analysis of metabonomic changes suggested differences between cohorts, although analysis to date has not elucidated whether these differences are causative (population predictive) or simply diagnostic of clinical status within populations.
AbstractList To compare the clinical, microbiological and metabonomic profiles of subjects with high and low levels of chronic gingival bleeding during a controlled oral hygiene regimen intervention including sequential phases of rigorous therapeutic oral hygiene followed by experimental gingivitis (EG). Two cohorts of qualified study subjects with differences in gingival bleeding on probing levels at their baseline clinical examination were entered into the study. These two cohorts were followed through three separate study phases including a 1-week baseline phase, a 2-week phase of rigorous oral hygiene including dental prophylaxis, and a 3-week EG phase of no oral hygiene to encourage relapse of gingivitis. The 58 subjects were assessed during each phase of the study for clinical presentation of gingivitis and concurrently had plaque sampled for real-time polymerase chain reaction (RTPCR) microbiological characterization and salivary lavage samples for 'systems biology' metabonomics assessment by 1H-NMR. Subjects presenting with different levels of gingival bleeding on probing when they entered the study responded differently to rigorous oral hygiene and EG. Specifically, the high bleeding cohort responded sluggishly to rigorous oral hygiene and exhibited markedly greater relapse to gingivitis during EG. RTPCR analysis showed changes in bacterial populations that were associated with study phases, particularly the increases in putative periodontal pathogens during EG. However, the microbiological profiles of high- and low-susceptibility gingival bleeding patients were largely similar. Metabonomic analysis likewise revealed significant changes in metabolite composition during study phases associated with differences in plaque toxicity, especially the short chain carboxylic acids propionate and n-butyrate, which tracked clinical changes in gingivitis severity. Systems analysis of metabonomic changes suggested differences between cohorts, although analysis to date has not elucidated whether these differences are causative (population predictive) or simply diagnostic of clinical status within populations.
Author Barker, Matthew L
Hoke, Phyllis
Khambe, Deepa
White, Donald J
Goyal, C Ram
Huggins, Tom
Miner, Melanie
Conde, Erinn
Haught, Chris
Xie, Sancai
Gurich, Nataliya
Circello, Ben
Klukowska, Malgorzata
Cannon, Michael
Furnish, Carrie
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SubjectTerms Adult
Butyric Acid - analysis
Chronic Disease
Cohort Studies
Dental Devices, Home Care
Dental Plaque - microbiology
Dental Prophylaxis - methods
Female
Gingival Hemorrhage - metabolism
Gingival Hemorrhage - microbiology
Gingival Hemorrhage - therapy
Gingivitis - metabolism
Gingivitis - microbiology
Gingivitis - therapy
Gram-Negative Bacteria - classification
Gram-Positive Bacteria - classification
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Male
Metabolome
Middle Aged
Oral Hygiene
Periodontal Index
Propionates - analysis
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
Recurrence
Saliva - metabolism
Toothbrushing - methods
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