1. Effects of different periodontal treatments in changing the prevalence and levels of Archaea present in the subgingival biofilm of subjects with periodontitis: A secondary analysis from a randomized controlled clinical trial.
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Ramiro, FS, Lira, EAG, Soares, GMS, Retamal‐Valdes, B, Feres, M, Figueiredo, LC, and Faveri, M
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ANTIBIOTICS ,PERIODONTITIS treatment ,AMOXICILLIN ,ANALYSIS of covariance ,BACTERIA ,BIOFILMS ,COLLECTION & preservation of biological specimens ,CHI-squared test ,DENTAL scaling ,GENE amplification ,GINGIVA ,METRONIDAZOLE ,POLYMERASE chain reaction ,STATISTICAL sampling ,STATISTICS ,T-test (Statistics) ,TOOTH root planing ,DATA analysis ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,ONE-way analysis of variance - Abstract
Objective: The aim of this randomized double‐blind and placebo‐controlled study was to assess if periodontal treatment with or without systemic antibiotic would change the mean level of Archaea. Methods: Fifty‐nine (59) subjects were randomly assigned to receive scaling and root planing (SRP) alone or combined with metronidazole (MTZ; 400 mg/TID) or either with MTZ and amoxicillin (AMX; 500 mg/TID) for 14 days. Clinical and microbiological examinations were performed at baseline and at 6 months post‐SRP. Six subgingival plaque samples per subject were analysed for the presence and levels of Archaea using quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Results: Scaling and root planing alone or combined with MTZ or MTZ + AMX significantly reduced the prevalence of subjects colonized by Archaea at 6 months post‐therapy, without significant differences among groups (P > .05). Both therapies led to a statistically significant decrease in the mean percentage of sites colonized by Archaea (P < .05). The MTZ and MTZ + AMX group had a significantly lower mean number of sites colonized by Archaea and lower levels of these micro‐organisms at sites with probing depth ≥5 mm at 6 months compared with SRP group (P < .05). Conclusion: Periodontal treatments including adjunctive MTZ or MTZ + AMX are more effective than mechanical treatment alone in reducing the levels and prevalence of sites colonized by Archaea in subjects with chronic periodontitis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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