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Impact of different oral treatments on the composition of the supragingival plaque microbiome.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Dental plaque consists of a diverse microbial community embedded in a complex structure of exopolysaccharides. Dental biofilms form a natural barrier against pathogens but lead to oral diseases in a dysbiotic state.

Objective

Using a metaproteome approach combined with a standard plaque-regrowth study, this pilot study examined the impact of different concentrations of lactoperoxidase (LPO) on early plaque formation, and active biological processes.

Design

Sixteen orally healthy subjects received four local treatments as a randomized single-blind study based on a cross-over design. Two lozenges containing components of the LPO-system in different concentrations were compared to a placebo and Listerine®. The newly formed dental plaque was analyzed by mass spectrometry (nLC-MS/MS).

Results

On average 1,916 metaproteins per sample were identified, which could be assigned to 116 genera and 1,316 protein functions. Listerine® reduced the number of metaproteins and their relative abundance, confirming the plaque inhibiting effect. The LPO-lozenges triggered mainly higher metaprotein abundances of early and secondary colonizers as well as bacteria associated with dental health but also periodontitis. Functional information indicated plaque biofilm growth.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the mechanisms on plaque biofilm formation of Listerine® and the LPO-system containing lozenges are different. In contrast to Listerine®, the lozenges led to a higher bacterial diversity.

SUBMITTER: Rabe A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9629129 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Impact of different oral treatments on the composition of the supragingival plaque microbiome.

Rabe Alexander A   Gesell Salazar Manuela M   Michalik Stephan S   Kocher Thomas T   Below Harald H   Völker Uwe U   Welk Alexander A  

Journal of oral microbiology 20221031 1


<h4>Background</h4>Dental plaque consists of a diverse microbial community embedded in a complex structure of exopolysaccharides. Dental biofilms form a natural barrier against pathogens but lead to oral diseases in a dysbiotic state.<h4>Objective</h4>Using a metaproteome approach combined with a standard plaque-regrowth study, this pilot study examined the impact of different concentrations of lactoperoxidase (LPO) on early plaque formation, and active biological processes.<h4>Design</h4>Sixtee  ...[more]

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