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Topical fluoride varnish application shifts dysbiotic dental plaque microbiome towards eubiosis in children with dental caries.

Authors :
Sari Widyarman, Armelia
Udawatte, Nadeeka S.
Tegar Badruzzaman, Idham
Cloudya Panjaitan, Caesary
Apriani, Anie
Jeddy
Erri Astoeti, Tri
Jayampath Seneviratne, Chaminda
Source :
Saudi Dental Journal; Oct2024, Vol. 36 Issue 10, p1313-1320, 8p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

• Fluoride varnish application led to a shift in dental plaque biofilm microecology community level from dysbiosis to eubiosis. • Fluoride varnish application depleted caries-causing bacteria, abundant genera primarily belonging to Proteobacteria phylum. • Fluoride varnish application led to healthier oral environment, as shown by significantly increased level to normal pH level. This study used high-throughput amplicon sequencing to examine the impact of long-term continuous fluoride treatment on the dental plaque microbiota of children aged 8 to 9 with mixed dentition. The study population consisted of twenty 8–9-year-old children with dental caries. Topical application of fluoride-varnish was weekly administered for one month to all subjects. Clinical indicators and anthropological data, such as the caries index (DMFT and dmft), were documented for every participant at baseline. A baseline assessment and a month after the fluoride varnish treatment were conducted for the salivary pH level and the Patient-Hygiene-Performance (PHP) index. Following application of the fluoride varnish, plaque samples were obtained both one month later and before (baseline) and were then used for 16S rRNA gene-based Next Generation Sequencing. The results showed significant differences in the community composition structure (p < 0.01). Notable caries-associated pathogens in the dental plaque microbiome were depleted whilst health associated phylum Proteobacteria was increased in the abundance following fluoride-varnish application. In children with mixed dentition, this study found that after one month of fluoride-varnish treatment, there was a significant decrease in the prevalence of the dominant pathogenic genera, Fusobacterium, Porphyromonas, Capnocytophaga, Neisseria , and Leptrotrichia , along with an increase in certain genera related to healthy oral condition, mostly from the phylum Proteobacteria, such as Areinmonas , Pseudoxanthomonas , and Luteimonas. Fluoride-varnish application may shift the community level microecology from dysbiosis to eubiosis. Moreover, application of fluoride-varnish with weekly intervals for one month reduced the caries-causing bacteria while enriching the rise of unique, ubiquitous genera primarily belonging to the Proteobacteria, which may plaque a defensive role against progression of caries. Furthermore, a rising pH level towards neutrality (pH 7) indicated a healthier oral environment following the application of fluoride varnish. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10139052
Volume :
36
Issue :
10
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Saudi Dental Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180252084
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sdentj.2024.07.010