Effect of fixed orthodontic treatment on oral microbiota and salivary proteins.

Exp Ther Med

State Key Laboratory of Oral Diseases, National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases, Department of Orthodontics, West China Hospital of Stomatology, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan 610041, P.R. China.

Published: May 2019

The aim of the present prospective comparative cohort study was to analyze changes in (.) and in the saliva of patients with fixed orthodontics. Salivary parameters, including secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA), myeloperoxidase (MPO) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), were investigated during orthodontic treatment, as well as immune response and inflammatory processes. A total of 15 patients were included and treated with fixed appliances. Whole saliva was obtained at four time-points: Prior to bonding (T1), 3 months after bonding (T2), 6 months after bonding (T3) and 18 months after bonding (T4). Quantitative polymerase chain reaction was performed to evaluate changes in total bacteria, and DNA in saliva. ELISA was applied to measure sIgA, MPO and LDH levels. The level of total bacteria remained stable during the 18-month treatment period, and the quantity of exhibited a slight but non-significant increase. remained stable over the first 6 months and significantly increased at T4 (P<0.05), and there was a significant difference in levels between two types of braces. A higher level of was found in patients with conventional braces, as compared to those with self-ligating braces (P<0.05) who exhibited an unchanged level of during this period. The amount of sIgA, MPO and LDH remained constant during the orthodontic treatment period. No correlation was detected between sIgA and bacterial quantity. In conclusion, in patients with conventional braces increased significantly in the late period of treatment, which indicated that white spot lesions may occur after long-term orthodontic treatment. As the type of braces may be considered a latent influencing factor, self-ligating braces should be preferred. However, the effect of fixed orthodontic treatment on and sIgA, MPO and LDH in the oral microenvironment was insignificant (Chinese Clinical Trial Registry no. ChiCTR-RCH-13003295).

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