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Journal of Dentistry-Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. 2016; 17 (3): 171-176
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-181865

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Statement of the Problem: Trichomonas tenax and Entamoeba gingivalis are commensal protozoa which inhabit the human oral cavity. These parasites are found in patients with poor oral hygiene and might be a reason for progressive periodontal diseases


Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of nonsurgical periodontal treatment on the frequency of these protozoa in saliva and plaque samples


Materials and Method: In this clinical trial, samples of saliva and dental plaque were collected from 46 patients with moderate to severe chronic periodontitis before and after periodontal therapy. The samples were assessed for the frequency of parasites


Results: The frequency of Entamoeba gingivalis was reduced in saliva [p= 0.007] and plaque [p= 0.027] three weeks after the treatment. Likewise, the frequency of Trichomonas tenax reduced in saliva [p= 0.030]; however, the decrease was not significant in plaque [p= 0.913]. Trichomonas tenax frequency in dental plaque directly related to the severity of periodontitis [r= 0.565, p

Conclusion: Nonsurgical periodontal treatment could reduce the number of Trichomonas Tenax and Entamoeba gingivalis in the oral environment of patients with chronic periodontitis

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