全口义齿佩戴者的变形链球菌和金黄色葡萄球菌计数是否有变化?荟萃分析的系统综述。

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.prosdent.2023.03.015
Caio Sampaio DDS, MSc, PhD , Juliano P. Pessan DDS, MSc, PhD , Gabriel P. Nunes DDS, MSc , Marcela B. Magno DDS, MSc, PhD , Lucianne C. Maia DDS, MSc, PhD , Rob Exterkate PhD , Dongmei Deng DDS, PhD , Douglas R. Monteiro DDS, MSc, PhD
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问题陈述:尽管念珠菌在假牙口炎(DS)的病因学上很重要,但关于细菌成分的作用的信息仍然很少。目的:本系统综述的目的是评估诊断为念珠菌相关性DS的全口义齿佩戴者的金黄色葡萄球菌和变形链球菌计数是否发生改变。材料和方法:在8个数据库中进行文献检索,采用人工检索。偏倚风险根据纽卡斯尔-渥太华预选赛进行评估。考虑评估的微生物(金黄色葡萄球菌或变形葡萄球菌)和收集区域(粘膜或假牙)进行meta分析。根据推荐评估、发展和评价(GRADE)标准的分级来评估证据的确定性。结果:与对照组相比,DS患者粘膜中金黄色葡萄球菌计数较高(OR, 3.16 [1.62, 6.15];结论:DS患者的微生物计数随微生物类型和采集地点的变化而变化。证据的确定性从极低到极低不等。这一发现强化了细菌在退行性痴呆中也起着相关作用的事实,应该进行更广泛的研究。这些信息可能有助于指导进一步预防或控制退行性椎体滑移的治疗。
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Are the counts of Streptococcus mutans and Staphylococcus aureus changed in complete denture wearers carrying denture stomatitis? A systematic review with meta-analyses

Statement of problem

Despite the importance of Candida spp. on the etiology of denture stomatitis (DS), information on the role of the bacterial component is still scarce.

Purpose

The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate whether the counts of Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus mutans were changed in complete denture wearers diagnosed with Candida-associated DS.

Material and methods

The literature search was performed in 8 databases and by hand searching. The risk of bias was assessed according to the Newcastle-Ottawa qualifier. Meta-analyses were performed considering the microorganism evaluated (S. aureus or S. mutans) and the collection area (mucosa or dentures). The certainty of evidence was assessed according to the grading of recommendations assessment, development and evaluations (GRADE) criteria.

Results

Participants with DS presented higher counts of S. aureus in the mucosa compared with those from the control group (OR, 3.16 [1.62, 6.15]; P<.001). No significant difference between the groups was observed for samples collected from dentures (OR, 0.73 [0.50, 1.07]; P=.110). Conversely, participants without DS presented higher counts of S. mutans both in the mucosa (OR, 0.19 [0.06, 0.63]; P=.006) and dentures (OR, 0.64 [0.41, 1.0]; P=.050).

Conclusions

Microbial counts in participants with DS changed as a function of the type of microorganism and collection site. The certainty of evidence ranged from very low to low. The findings reinforce the fact that bacteria also play a relevant role in DS and should be more extensively studied. Such information may be useful to guide further therapies to prevent or control DS.
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Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry is the leading professional journal devoted exclusively to prosthetic and restorative dentistry. The Journal is the official publication for 24 leading U.S. international prosthodontic organizations. The monthly publication features timely, original peer-reviewed articles on the newest techniques, dental materials, and research findings. The Journal serves prosthodontists and dentists in advanced practice, and features color photos that illustrate many step-by-step procedures. The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry is included in Index Medicus and CINAHL.
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