Affiliation:
1. Microbiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait University, Kuwait
2. Department of Surgical Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry, Kuwait University, Kuwait
Abstract
Introduction. Periodontal diseases are a group of chronic infections that destroy tissues surrounding and supporting the teeth. Data on the anaerobes associated with periodontal infections in Kuwait is lacking.
Aim. To investigate the target anaerobes associated with chronic periodontitis (CP) in patients admitted to Dental Clinics in Kuwait University Health Sciences Center, Kuwait.
Methodology. Patients with CP (severe and moderate) were recruited into this study during a period of 15 months. Samples were collected directly from inside the gingival pockets and subjected to semi-quantitative PCR assays.
Results. A total of 30 patients, stratified into moderate and severe CP and 31 healthy individuals, used as controls, were studied. Nine (30 %) of the 30 patients were in the 50–59-year age group. The detection rate of
Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans
between the patients (9 : 30 %) versus the controls (5 : 16.1 %) was non-significant (P >0.05).
Fusobacterium
spp., were detected in all patients versus 29 (93.1 %) controls, (P >0.05). However, four target anaerobes were significantly associated with CP patients;
Porphyromonas gingivalis
was detected in ten (33.3 %) patients versus two (6.4 %) controls (P <0.0001);
Tannerella forsythia
25 (83.3 %) versus 16 (51.6 %) controls (P <0.0001);
Parvimonas micra
27 (90 %) versus 16 (51.6 %) controls (P <0.0001) and Treponema denticola, 18 (60 %) versus nine (29 %) controls (P <0.0001), respectively.
Prevotella
spp. were detected in 27 (90 %) patients and 30 (96.7 %) controls (P>0.5). There was no significant difference in the burden of
Prevotella
spp. between patients and controls determined by semi-quantitative PCR assays.
Conclusion. Some (4/7) of the target anaerobes were significantly associated with CP in our study.
P. gingivalis
was the most strongly associated anaerobe with CP, although not the keystone bacteria, while
Prevotella
spp. was similar to the healthy controls.
Funder
College of Graduate Studies, Kuwait University