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Protozoans in subgingival biofilm: clinical and bacterial associated factors and impact of scaling and root planing treatment

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<b>Objective</b>: In patients with periodontitis, identification of protozoans and evaluation of some bacteria and clinical parameters associated and assessment of scaling and root planing (SRP) impact on their detection. <b>Methods</b>: Before and after SRP, subgingival microbiota was collected in two pathological and one healthy site from 30 periodontitis patients. One healthy site from 30 control patients was also sampled. The usual clinical periodontal parameters were recorded; microbial detection was determined by PCR hybridization system for bacteria and qPCR for protozoans. <b>Results</b>: In periodontitis group, <i>Trichomonas tenax</i> and two subtypes of <i>Entamoeba gingivalis</i> (ST1 and a variant ST2) were detected in respectively 33.3%, 70% and 18.3% of pathological samples, and in 6.7%, 10% and 3.3% healthy samples. In control group, ST1 alone was found in 3.3% of individuals. ST1 was associated with Gingival Index, Clinical Attachment Level (p ≤ 0.03) and with the total bacterial count (p = 0.02). <i>T. tenax</i> alone was associated with <i>P. gingivalis, T. denticola</i> and <i>E. nodatum</i> (p ≤ 0,02). After therapy, only <i>T. tenax</i> detection decreased significantly (p = 0.004) and no association between the protozoan elimination and improvement of pathological sites was found. <b>Conclusions</b>: Protozoans were associated with some clinical parameters and/or periodontopathogens in patients with periodontitis.

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