Microbial Flora in Chronic Periodontitis: Study at a Tertiary Health Care Center from North Karnataka

Background and Objective: Periodontitis is a major public health problem in India with a prevalence of 60-80%. If untreated it acts as a risk factor for systemic diseases. Data on anaerobic periodontal microflora in the Indian population is very scarce. Hence, this study was undertaken to know the n...

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Main Authors: Kirtilaxmi K Benachinmardi, Jyoti Nagamoti, Shaila Kothiwale, Sharada C Metgud
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Published: Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Laboratory Physicians
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Online Access:http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.4103/0974-2727.154798
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spelling doaj-794e45cb3f984331b4aa4f1b24a5aa702020-11-25T03:31:00ZengThieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.Journal of Laboratory Physicians0974-27270974-78262015-01-0170104905410.4103/0974-2727.154798Microbial Flora in Chronic Periodontitis: Study at a Tertiary Health Care Center from North KarnatakaKirtilaxmi K Benachinmardi0Jyoti Nagamoti1Shaila Kothiwale2Sharada C Metgud3Department of Microbiology, Employees' State Insurance Corporation Medical College and PGIMSR, Rajajinagar, Bengaluru, IndiaDepartment of Microbiology, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Belgaum, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Periodontics, V. K. Institute of Dental Sciences, KLE University, Belgaum, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Microbiology, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Belgaum, Karnataka, IndiaBackground and Objective: Periodontitis is a major public health problem in India with a prevalence of 60-80%. If untreated it acts as a risk factor for systemic diseases. Data on anaerobic periodontal microflora in the Indian population is very scarce. Hence, this study was undertaken to know the nature of oral microbiota in chronic periodontitis in this region of India and also the semiquantitative study in pre- and post-treatment group and to determine antibiotic susceptibility pattern for aerobic isolates. Materials and Methods: The present study was conducted on 60 cases. Material was collected from the subgingival pockets in patients with chronic periodontitis attending the Periodontology, Outpatient Department. Clinical samples were transported to the laboratory in fluid thioglycollate medium. Initially Gram's stain and Fontana stains were done. Aerobic, anaerobic, and microaerophilic culture were put up. Antibiotic sensitivity test was done for aerobic isolates. Results: Sixty samples yielded 121 isolates of which 78.34% were polymicrobial, 11.66% were monomicrobial and oral commensals were grown in 10% cases. Out of 121 isolates 91.74% were anaerobic, 7.43% were aerobic and 0.83% were microaerophilic. Fusobacterium species was the most common isolate among anaerobes. Using "paired t-test" "P" value was significant indicating significant reduction in colony count after phase-I periodontal therapy. Conclusion: This study has shown that anaerobic bacteria are important cause of chronic periodontitis, along with aerobes and microaerophilic organisms. Fusobacterium spp, Bacteroides fragilis, Porphyromonas spp and Prevotella intermedia are the most common anaerobic pathogens. Bacterial culture methods are still economical and gold standard.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.4103/0974-2727.154798aerobeanaerobeoral microbial floraperiodontitissubgingival plaque
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author Kirtilaxmi K Benachinmardi
Jyoti Nagamoti
Shaila Kothiwale
Sharada C Metgud
spellingShingle Kirtilaxmi K Benachinmardi
Jyoti Nagamoti
Shaila Kothiwale
Sharada C Metgud
Microbial Flora in Chronic Periodontitis: Study at a Tertiary Health Care Center from North Karnataka
Journal of Laboratory Physicians
aerobe
anaerobe
oral microbial flora
periodontitis
subgingival plaque
author_facet Kirtilaxmi K Benachinmardi
Jyoti Nagamoti
Shaila Kothiwale
Sharada C Metgud
author_sort Kirtilaxmi K Benachinmardi
title Microbial Flora in Chronic Periodontitis: Study at a Tertiary Health Care Center from North Karnataka
title_short Microbial Flora in Chronic Periodontitis: Study at a Tertiary Health Care Center from North Karnataka
title_full Microbial Flora in Chronic Periodontitis: Study at a Tertiary Health Care Center from North Karnataka
title_fullStr Microbial Flora in Chronic Periodontitis: Study at a Tertiary Health Care Center from North Karnataka
title_full_unstemmed Microbial Flora in Chronic Periodontitis: Study at a Tertiary Health Care Center from North Karnataka
title_sort microbial flora in chronic periodontitis: study at a tertiary health care center from north karnataka
publisher Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
series Journal of Laboratory Physicians
issn 0974-2727
0974-7826
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Background and Objective: Periodontitis is a major public health problem in India with a prevalence of 60-80%. If untreated it acts as a risk factor for systemic diseases. Data on anaerobic periodontal microflora in the Indian population is very scarce. Hence, this study was undertaken to know the nature of oral microbiota in chronic periodontitis in this region of India and also the semiquantitative study in pre- and post-treatment group and to determine antibiotic susceptibility pattern for aerobic isolates. Materials and Methods: The present study was conducted on 60 cases. Material was collected from the subgingival pockets in patients with chronic periodontitis attending the Periodontology, Outpatient Department. Clinical samples were transported to the laboratory in fluid thioglycollate medium. Initially Gram's stain and Fontana stains were done. Aerobic, anaerobic, and microaerophilic culture were put up. Antibiotic sensitivity test was done for aerobic isolates. Results: Sixty samples yielded 121 isolates of which 78.34% were polymicrobial, 11.66% were monomicrobial and oral commensals were grown in 10% cases. Out of 121 isolates 91.74% were anaerobic, 7.43% were aerobic and 0.83% were microaerophilic. Fusobacterium species was the most common isolate among anaerobes. Using "paired t-test" "P" value was significant indicating significant reduction in colony count after phase-I periodontal therapy. Conclusion: This study has shown that anaerobic bacteria are important cause of chronic periodontitis, along with aerobes and microaerophilic organisms. Fusobacterium spp, Bacteroides fragilis, Porphyromonas spp and Prevotella intermedia are the most common anaerobic pathogens. Bacterial culture methods are still economical and gold standard.
topic aerobe
anaerobe
oral microbial flora
periodontitis
subgingival plaque
url http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.4103/0974-2727.154798
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