Aggressive periodontitis in southwestern American Indian adolescents

Author:

Rams Thomas E.1,Contreras Adolfo2,Slots Jørgen3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Periodontology and Oral Implantology Temple University School of Dentistry Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

2. Periodontal Medicine Research Group, Department of Periodontology Universidad del Valle School of Dentistry Cali Colombia

3. Division of Periodontology and Diagnostic Sciences University of Southern California School of Dentistry Los Angeles California USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThis study determined the prevalence of aggressive (molar‐incisor pattern) (Ag/MI) periodontitis and assessed the associated subgingival bacterial‐herpesvirus microbiota in Pueblo Indian adolescents in the southwestern United States.MethodsThe study included 240 Pueblo Indian adolescents, aged 13–20 years old, residing in three Rio Grande River villages in New Mexico and the Hopi Pueblo reservation in Arizona. Adolescents with Ag/MI periodontitis or periodontal health provided subgingival samples for culture of bacterial pathogens and for polymerase chain reaction detection of periodontal herpesviruses.ResultsAg/MI periodontitis was detected in 22 (9.2%) Pueblo Indian adolescents, with 21 exhibiting a localized molar‐incisor breakdown pattern. Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, Porphyromonas gingivalis, and other red/orange complex bacterial pathogens predominated in Ag/MI periodontitis, whereas periodontal health yielded mainly viridans streptococci and Actinomyces species. Periodontal herpesviruses demonstrated a 3.5 odds ratio relationship with Ag/MI periodontitis. The only adolescent with generalized Ag/MI periodontitis harbored viral co‐infection by cytomegalovirus plus Epstein–Barr virus Type 1, in addition to A. actinomycetemcomitans, P. gingivalis, and several other periodontopathic bacteria.ConclusionsPueblo Indian adolescents showed an unusually high prevalence of early‐age Ag/MI periodontitis predominated by periodontopathic bacteria and herpesviruses suspected to be major etiologic agents of the disease.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Periodontics,General Medicine

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