Periodontal Pathogen Colonization in Young Children by PCR Quantification - A Longitudinal Survey

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2017-01-01

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Takahashi, Karine
Cunha, Robson Frederico [UNESP]
Jardim Junior, Lerson Gaetti [UNESP]

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Journal Pedodontics Inc

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Introduction: Periodontal diseases are among the leading causes of premature tooth loss in adults, but the microbiota associated with this problem is established over time in childhood. Aim: This longitudinal study aimed to verify the occurrence of periodontal pathogens in the oral cavity of children aged six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months through PCR quantification, correlating them with the oral microbiota of their mothers. Study design: Saliva and oral biofilm samples were collected from mothers and children by using sterilized paper points. Furthermore, a questionnaire was applied in all periods to evaluate hygiene and dietary habits. Results: A positive correlation was found between mother-child pairs in all periods. No correlation was observed between hygiene and dietary habits and occurrence of periodontal pathogens. Conclusion: Early inclusion of children in preventive and biofilm control programs could contribute to preventing acquisition of aggressive pathogens.

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Saliva, Anaerobic Bacteria, Periodontal Diseases

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Journal Of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. Birmingham: Journal Pedodontics Inc, v. 41, n. 6, p. 456-461, 2017.