与原发性和治疗后根尖牙周炎相关的根尖根管微生物组:系统综述。

IF 5.4 1区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE International endodontic journal Pub Date : 2024-04-18 DOI:10.1111/iej.14071
José F. Siqueira Jr, Warley O. Silva, Kaline Romeiro, Luciana F. Gominho, Flávio R. F. Alves, Isabela N. Rôças
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摘要

背景根尖根管系统中定植的微生物可能直接参与了根尖牙周炎的致病和维持过程。纳入了使用培养和分子微生物学方法鉴定牙根尖周炎感染牙根管根尖段专有微生物类群的临床研究。结果从最初检测到的 2277 篇文章中,有 52 篇被选中进行全文阅读,最终有 21 篇被纳入本综述。其中,19 项研究使用了分子方法,2 项研究使用了培养方法。10 项研究评估了原发性感染,8 项研究评估了治疗后感染,3 项研究同时评估了这两种感染。11 项研究对根尖标本进行了冷冻处理。所有研究都评估了细菌的流行率和多样性,只有一项研究还报告了真菌的情况。总体而言,在原发性感染的根尖管中发现的最常见/最丰富的细菌类群是溶乳假杆菌、奥尔森菌、镰刀菌属、链球菌属、牙髓卟啉单胞菌属、普雷沃特菌属、放线菌属、微小副杆菌属、牙震颤素、协同菌属和一种尚未定性的类群。在治疗后感染中,最常见/最丰富的细菌类群包括链球菌、肠球菌、镰刀菌、放线菌、假单胞菌、假单胞菌和丙酸杆菌。在菌门一级,代表最多的是真菌门。根尖细菌的平均数量在原发感染中为 105-106 个,在治疗后感染中为 103-104 个。结论根尖感染的根管中存在明显的细菌多样性,但个体间差异很大。根据感染类型可观察到物种/菌属水平不同的微生物组组成.REGISTRATIONPROSPERO CRD42021275886.
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Apical root canal microbiome associated with primary and posttreatment apical periodontitis: A systematic review

Background

Microorganisms colonizing the apical root canal system are conceivably the ones directly involved with the causation and maintenance of apical periodontitis.

Objectives

This article systematically reviews the reports on the microbiome occurring exclusively at the apical root canal of teeth with primary and posttreatment apical periodontitis.

Methods

The electronic databases PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Science Direct, and Proquest were searched up to August 2023. Clinical studies using culture and molecular microbiology methods to identify the microbial taxa present exclusively in the apical root canal segment of infected teeth with apical periodontitis were included. Studies were critically assessed using the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Prevalence Assessment Checklist.

Results

From 2277 articles initially detected, 52 were selected for full reading and 21 were eventually included in this review. Of these, molecular methods were used in 19 and culture in 2 studies. Ten studies evaluated primary infections, 8 evaluated posttreatment infections, and 3 included both. Cryopulverization of the apical root specimens was conducted in 11 studies. All studies evaluated the prevalence and diversity of bacteria, and only one also reported on fungi. Overall, the most frequent/abundant bacterial taxa found in the apical canal of primary infections were Pseudoramibacter alactolyticus, Olsenella uli, Fusobacterium species, Streptococcus species, Porphyromonas endodontalis, Prevotella species, Actinomyces species, Parvimonas micra, Treponema denticola, Synergistetes species, and an as-yet uncharacterized taxon. In posttreatment infections, the most prevalent/abundant bacterial taxa included species of Streptococcus, Enterococcus, Fusobacterium, Actinomyces, Pseudoramibacter, Pseudomonas, and Propionibacterium. At the phylum level, Firmicutes was the most represented. The average apical bacterial load ranged from 105 to 106 in primary infections and from 103 to 104 in posttreatment infections.

Discussion

Microbial diversity in the apical part of the root canal system was examined encompassing data from both primary and posttreatment infections. Heterogeneity amongst the studies, especially in sample collection and microbial identification methods, is an important limitation that prevented a meta-analysis.

Conclusions

There is a pronounced bacterial diversity in the infected apical canal, with a high interindividual variability. Different microbiome compositions at the species/genus level are observed according to the infection type.

Registration

PROSPERO CRD42021275886.

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International endodontic journal
International endodontic journal 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Endodontic Journal is published monthly and strives to publish original articles of the highest quality to disseminate scientific and clinical knowledge; all manuscripts are subjected to peer review. Original scientific articles are published in the areas of biomedical science, applied materials science, bioengineering, epidemiology and social science relevant to endodontic disease and its management, and to the restoration of root-treated teeth. In addition, review articles, reports of clinical cases, book reviews, summaries and abstracts of scientific meetings and news items are accepted. The International Endodontic Journal is essential reading for general dental practitioners, specialist endodontists, research, scientists and dental teachers.
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