DIFFERENCE IN MICROFLORA BETWEEN BANDED AND BONDED ORTHODONTIC ATTACHMENT
Objective: To evaluate the difference in microflora produced by banded and bonded orthodontic attachments. Study Design: Comparative cross sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: Orthodontics department, Armed Forces Institute of Dentistry, Rawalpindi, from May 2017 to Jul 2018. Metho...
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oai:doaj.org-article:5d1c40ff1958423d8402b1417610f59d2021-12-02T14:58:39ZDIFFERENCE IN MICROFLORA BETWEEN BANDED AND BONDED ORTHODONTIC ATTACHMENT0030-96482411-8842https://doaj.org/article/5d1c40ff1958423d8402b1417610f59d2020-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://pafmj.org/index.php/PAFMJ/article/view/5579https://doaj.org/toc/0030-9648https://doaj.org/toc/2411-8842Objective: To evaluate the difference in microflora produced by banded and bonded orthodontic attachments. Study Design: Comparative cross sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: Orthodontics department, Armed Forces Institute of Dentistry, Rawalpindi, from May 2017 to Jul 2018. Methodology: Bacterial samples from 162 sites (premolar brackets and bands) were collected in patients undergoing fixed orthodontic therapy at T1 and T2. These samples were evaluated for various periodonto pathogenic organisms. Results: Eighty four patients (162 teeth) with 37 (44%) males and 47 (55.9%) females were inducted into the study. Bacterial growth (log CFU/mg) in plaque samples from first premolars with orthodontic bands and brackets was 6.60 (SD ± 6.3) and 6.98 (SD ± 7.0) (p=0.03). The proportion of facultative anaerobes from molars with orthodontic bands and brackets were 81.3% and 75.3%. There is a statistically significant (p=0.02) difference in microflora in plaque samples around different types of orthodontic attachments such as bands and brackets. Conclusion: There was a significant difference of microbiota associated with different orthodontic armamentarium. Banded attachments showed more affinity for cariogenic bacteria whereas periodontal pathogens more frequently colonizes the plaque associated with orthodontic brackets.Fatima HamidAzhar Ali BangashMehwish KhanSana TariqMunazza SaeedArmy Medical College Rawalpindiarticlemicrofloraorthodontic attachmentsperiodontopathogenic organismsMedicineRMedicine (General)R5-920ENPakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal, Vol 70, Iss 5, Pp 1434-1438 (2020) |
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Objective: To evaluate the difference in microflora produced by banded and bonded orthodontic attachments.
Study Design: Comparative cross sectional study.
Place and Duration of Study: Orthodontics department, Armed Forces Institute of Dentistry, Rawalpindi, from May 2017 to Jul 2018.
Methodology: Bacterial samples from 162 sites (premolar brackets and bands) were collected in patients undergoing fixed orthodontic therapy at T1 and T2. These samples were evaluated for various periodonto pathogenic organisms.
Results: Eighty four patients (162 teeth) with 37 (44%) males and 47 (55.9%) females were inducted into the study. Bacterial growth (log CFU/mg) in plaque samples from first premolars with orthodontic bands and brackets was 6.60 (SD ± 6.3) and 6.98 (SD ± 7.0) (p=0.03). The proportion of facultative anaerobes from molars with orthodontic bands and brackets were 81.3% and 75.3%. There is a statistically significant (p=0.02) difference in microflora in plaque samples around different types of orthodontic attachments such as bands and brackets.
Conclusion: There was a significant difference of microbiota associated with different orthodontic armamentarium. Banded attachments showed more affinity for cariogenic bacteria whereas periodontal pathogens more frequently colonizes the plaque associated with orthodontic brackets. |
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Fatima Hamid Azhar Ali Bangash Mehwish Khan Sana Tariq Munazza Saeed |
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DIFFERENCE IN MICROFLORA BETWEEN BANDED AND BONDED ORTHODONTIC ATTACHMENT |
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DIFFERENCE IN MICROFLORA BETWEEN BANDED AND BONDED ORTHODONTIC ATTACHMENT |
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DIFFERENCE IN MICROFLORA BETWEEN BANDED AND BONDED ORTHODONTIC ATTACHMENT |
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DIFFERENCE IN MICROFLORA BETWEEN BANDED AND BONDED ORTHODONTIC ATTACHMENT |
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DIFFERENCE IN MICROFLORA BETWEEN BANDED AND BONDED ORTHODONTIC ATTACHMENT |
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difference in microflora between banded and bonded orthodontic attachment |
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Army Medical College Rawalpindi |
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