Microbiological profile of peri‐implantitis: Analyses of microbiome within dental implants

Author:

Kensara Anmar12ORCID,Saito Hanae2,Mongodin Emmanuel F.3,Masri Radi2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Restorative Dentistry College of Dentistry Umm Al Qura University Makkah Saudi Arabia

2. Department of Advanced Oral Sciences and Therapeutics, School of Dentistry University of Maryland Baltimore Maryland USA

3. Institute for Genome Sciences, School of Medicine University of Maryland Baltimore Maryland USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeTo characterize the microbiome composition within dental implants of peri‐implantitis subjects and healthy controls using 16S rRNA gene sequencing.Materials and methodsTwenty‐three subjects with healthy (n = 11 implants) and diseased (peri‐implantitis, n = 21) implants were included in this controlled clinical cross‐sectional study. Samples were obtained from internal surfaces of dental implants using sterile paper points for microbiological analysis. DNA was extracted, and the16S rRNA gene was amplified using universal primers targeting the V3–V4 regions. The resulting 16S polymerize chain reaction amplicons were sequenced on Illumina MiSeq, and the sequences were processed using DADA2 and the Human Oral Microbiome Database (HOMD) as references. Alpha and Beta diversity, as well as core microbiome and differential abundance analyses were then performed using the MicrobiomeAnalyst workflow.ResultsA significant increase in microbial diversity was observed in the internal implant surface of healthy implants compared with the internal surfaces of peri‐implantitis (Shannon p = 0.02). Bacterial community structure was significantly different among groups (p = 0.012). High levels of Gram‐positive bacteria were detected inside implants with peri‐implantitis compared to healthy implants, especially Enterococci.ConclusionsThere is a shift in bacterial diversity inside implants with peri‐implantitis from the healthy control. The microbial colonization within that space might contribute to the etiology of peri‐implant disease.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

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