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2007, Vol. 78, No. 4, Pages 629-639 , DOI 10.1902/jop.2007.060187
(doi:10.1902/jop.2007.060187)

Demographic, Clinical, and Microbial Aspects of Chronic and Aggressive Periodontitis in Colombia: A Multicenter Study

Gloria Inés Lafaurie,* Adolfo Contreras, Alexandra Barón,* Javier Botero, Isabel Mayorga-Fayad,* Adriana Jaramillo, Astrid Giraldo, Ferney González,§ Sergio Mantilla, Alejandro Botero, Luz Helena Archila, Antonio Díaz,# Tatiana Chacón,** Diana Marcela Castillo,* Marisol Betancourt, Maria Del Rosario Aya,* and Roger Arce

*Basic Oral Research Unit Institute, El Bosque University, Bogotá, Colombia.

†Periodontal Medicine Group, Valle University, Cali, Colombia.

‡School of Dentistry, Health Science Institute, Medellín, Colombia.

§School of Dentistry, Metropolitana University, Barranquilla, Colombia.

School of Dentistry, Santo Tomas University, Bucaramanga, Colombia.

¶School of Dentistry, Antioquia University, Medellín, Colombia.

#School of Dentistry, Cartagena University, Cartagena, Colombia.

**School of Dentistry, Autónoma de Manizales University, Manizales, Colombia.

Correspondence: Dr. Gloria Lafaurie, Transversal 9 A Bis No. 133-55, Universidad el Bosque, Facultad de Odontología, Bogotá, Colombia. Fax: 57-1-635-3713; e-mail: .

Background: The microbial profile of periodontal disease varies among different human populations. This study evaluated the demographic, clinical, and microbiologic aspects of periodontitis in a multigeographic sample in Colombia.

Methods: Three hundred twenty-five patients with chronic periodontitis (CP), 158 patients with aggressive periodontitis (AgP), and 137 healthy-gingivitis controls from five regions of the country were studied. Clinical, microbial, and sociodemographic data were collected. Microbiologic identification was performed using polymerase chain reaction 16S rRNA gene on pooled subgingival samples, and the presence of Gram-negative enteric rods was evaluated by culture. Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were conducted.

Results: Porphyromonas gingivalis occurred in 71.5% of individuals with periodontitis, Tannerella forsythensis occurred in 58.5%, Campylobacter rectus occurred in 57.5%, Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans occurred in 23.6%, and enteric rods occurred in 34.5%. P. gingivalis was more common in CP and AgP than controls. A. actinomycetemcomitans was increased in AgP compared to controls and patients with CP. T. forsythensis, C. rectus, and Eikenella corrodens had a low presence in the West Pacific and Central regions, and enteric rods were increased in the Central region (P <0.05). Other sociodemographic factors were not associated with these microorganisms.

Conclusions: Geographic regions do not influence the microbiota, but the microbiota may vary by geographic region. P. gingivalis, T. forsythensis, and C. rectus are the most prevalent periodontophatic microorganisms in Colombia. A. actinomycetemcomitans was more common in AgP, and a large percentage of the population studied had enteric rods in the subgingival plaque.

KEYWORDS: Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, chronic periodontitis, Gram-negative rods, periodontitis, Porphyromonas gingivalis

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Online publication date: 1-Dec-2008.
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Authors:
Gloria Inés Lafaurie
Adolfo Contreras
Alexandra Barón
Javier Botero
Isabel Mayorga-Fayad
Adriana Jaramillo
Astrid Giraldo
Ferney González
Sergio Mantilla
Alejandro Botero
Luz Helena Archila
Antonio Díaz
Tatiana Chacón
Diana Marcela Castillo
Marisol Betancourt
Maria Del Rosario Aya
Roger Arce
Keywords:
Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans
chronic periodontitis
Gram-negative rods
periodontitis
Porphyromonas gingivalis

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