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Journal of Dental Research | 2009

Benefits of Periodontal Therapy When Preterm Birth Threatens

Márta Radnai; Attila Pál; Tibor Novák; Edit Urbán; József Eller; István Gorzó

There is growing evidence that chronic periodontitis may be a risk factor for pre-term birth. The goal of this intervention study was to determine the effect of periodontal treatment on the pregnancy outcome in women with threatening pre-term birth and initial localized chronic periodontitis. Forty-one women with a singleton pregnancy were enrolled in the study. For this treatment group, oral hygiene instruction and periodontal therapy were provided in the third trimester, while those in the control group (42 persons) did not receive any periodontal treatment. In the treatment group, the mean weight of newborns was 3079.0 g, compared with the control group mean of 2602.4 g. The incidence of pre-term birth and low birthweight in the treatment group was significantly less than in the control group (p = 0.015). Periodontal treatment completed before the 35th week appeared to have a beneficial effect on birth weight and time of delivery.


Anaerobe | 2010

Detection of periodontopathogenic bacteria in pregnant women by traditional anaerobic culture method and by a commercial molecular genetic method.

Edit Urbán; Gabriella Terhes; Márta Radnai; István Gorzó; Elisabeth Nagy

To culture facultative and strict anaerobic bacteria is a well-established method for analyzing subgingival plaque samples. Micro-IDent and micro-IDent Plus (HAIN Lifescience GmbH, Nehren, Germany) tests are two commercially available rapid PCR-based methods for the identification and quantification of putative periodontopathogen bacteria. In this study, we compared these commercial PCR-based hybridization methods with conventional anaerobic culture technique. A total of 36 subgingival plaque samples were collected from periodontal pockets of pregnant women with chronic localized periodontitis. Aliquots of these samples were evaluated with species-specific probes provided by micro-IDent and micro-IDent Plus tests simultaneously, and from the same samples anaerobic and capnophylic bacteria were cultured on selective media. The overall agreement between both methods was excellent for Eubacterium nodatum, Tannerella forsythia and Porphyromonas gingivalis (97-92%), fair for Capnocytophaga sp, Eikenella corrodens, Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, and Prevotella intermedia (91-89%) and poor for Fusobacterium nucleatum, Parvimonas micra (Micromonas micros), and Campylobacter rectus (86-78%). Discrepancies in the results may be explained by inability of culture method to distinguish between closely related taxa (e.i P. intermedia/Prevotella. nigrescens), and problems of keeping periodontopathogen bacteria viable, which is required for successful detection by standard culture method. Nucleic acid-based methods may replace cultivation method as frequently used methods in microbiological diagnosis of progressive periodontitis, thus micro-IDent and micro-IDent Plus tests can be recommended where culture of periodontopathogenic bacteria is not performed in routine microbiology laboratories to analyze subgingival plaque samples.


Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy | 2009

Prevention of preterm delivery with periodontal treatment

Tibor Novák; Márta Radnai; István Gorzó; Edit Urbán; Hajnalka Orvos; József Eller; Attila Pál

Objective: To demonstrate the role of periodontal treatment (PT) in the prevention of preterm delivery (PD). Methods: A comparative prospective study of two groups of pregnant women with threatening PD was carried out at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the University of Szeged: group A (n = 39) comprised patients who were merely examined dentally for periodontitis, and group B (n = 44) consisted of patients who received periodontal treatment during pregnancy. Results: Periodontitis was identified in 19 cases (48.7%) in group A and in 18 cases (40.9%) in group B. The mean birth weight of the newborns was significantly higher in group B (3,009.1 g) than in group A (2,580.8 g; p = 0.007). The rate of premature birth was significantly lower in the group who received PT (p = 0.012, odds ratio = 3.5, 95% confidence interval = 1.38–8.86). Conclusions: The PT of pregnant women can decrease the rate of premature birth and consequently lead to a better neonatal health outcome.


Journal of Oral Science | 2016

Association between periodontal status and idiopathic male infertility.

Norbert Pásztor; Krisztina Kárpáti; János Szöllősi; Márk Keresztúri; Zoltan Kozinszky; István Gorzó; Márta Radnai

About 30% of male infertility cases are idiopathic. Previous studies reported a positive correlation between deep periodontal pockets and sperm sub-motility, which suggests that periodontitis might have a role in idiopathic semen abnormality pathospermia. We evaluated correlations between periodontal infection parameters and the results of sperm analysis of men with idiopathic infertility. In this observational study, semen quality and periodontal status were analyzed for 95 otherwise healthy men attending an andrology unit for sperm analysis. Half the men in the sperm pathology and normozoospermia groups (50.8% and 50%, respectively) had poor periodontal status. Among the 95 participants, 38% had oligozoospermia, 28% had asthenozoospermia, 16% had cryptozoospermia, and 15% were classified as normozoospermic. Sperm pathology category was not associated with frequency of deep periodontal pockets or calculus. Bleeding on probing was significantly lower among men with asthenozoospermia than among those with normozoospermia. Poor periodontal status was not associated with any sperm pathology category or parameter. In contrast with previous findings, the present results indicate that pathospermia and poor semen quality are not associated with periodontal infection in men with idiopathic infertility. (J Oral Sci 58, 247-253, 2016).


Orvosi Hetilap | 2018

Fogágybetegség kezelésének hatása a terhesség kimenetelére

Tibor Novák; Márta Radnai; Zoltan Kozinszky; Nándor Práger; László Hodoniczki; István Gorzó; Gábor Németh

INTRODUCTION Correlations between periodontitis and its effects on the outcome of pregnancies are actually more focused topics. Maternal motivation for a good oral hygiene and preventive dental treatment must be highlighted tasks during pregnancy care. AIM The authors analysed the effect of the preventive dental treatment during pregnancy and its obstetrical effects. METHOD In a prospective randomised study, including pregnant women observed for threatening preterm deliveries, patients with dental examination (n = 71) were compared with patients undergoing dental treatment at the same time (n = 79). STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Univariate comparisons for categorical variables were assessed by χ2 tests and independent Students t-tests for continuous variables. ORs were compared with Mantel-Haenszel tests. Multivariable logistic regression was performed to evaluate the factors determining the poor periodontal parameters and gingivitis separately. The two-tailed statistical significance level was set at 5%. RESULTS In the dental treatment group, the neonatal birth weight was significantly higher than in the non-treated group, in case of patients with periodontitis (2990 ± 582.3 g vs 2568.1 ± 699.1 g, p = 0.005). Also the average age at delivery was significantly higher in the treated vs non-treated groups (37.3 ± 1.9 vs 36.0 ± 2.9 weeks, p = 0.027), and the treatment had a beneficial effect on the prolongation of pregnancy, with a higher level of significance in the gingivitis group vs patients with periodontitis groups (p = 0.02 vs p = 0.043). CONCLUSIONS Dental treatment of expecting women has a beneficial effect on the prolongation of pregnancy by decreasing the rate of prematurity and perinatal complications. Orv Hetil. 2018; 159(24): 978-984.Absztrakt: Bevezetes: A terhesseg alatti fogagybetegsegek es az azok szuleszeti kovetkezmenyei kozotti osszefuggesek elemzese egyre szelesebb korben kutatott es bővulő temakor. A paciensek megfelelő szajhigienia iranti motivacioja es szukseges esetben a biztonsagosan es hatekonyan kivitelezhető professzionalis szajhigienes kezelesek kiemelt pontjai kell, hogy legyenek a varandosgondozasnak. Celkitűzes: A jelen tanulmanyban a terhesseg alatt elvegzett professzionalis szajhigienes kezeles hatasait elemeztuk, szuleszeti szempontokbol. Modszer: A szerzők a fenyegető koraszules miatt megfigyelt terhesek eseteben prospektiv randomizalt tanulmanyban vetettek ossze a csak fogaszati szűresen (n = 71), illetve ezzel egy időben fogaszati kezelesen is (n = 79) atesett varandosok szuleszeti mutatoit. Statisztikai analizis: A kezelt es nem kezelt csoportok egyszerű osszehasonlitasat kategorikus valtozok eseteben khi-negyzet-, mig folytonos valtozok eseteben t-probaval vegeztuk. A perinatologiai kimenetel kategorikus fa...


Journal of Clinical Periodontology | 2004

A possible association between preterm birth and early periodontitis. Pilot study

Márta Radnai; István Gorzó; Erzsébet Nagy; Edit Urbán; Tibor Novák; Attila Pál


Journal of Clinical Periodontology | 2006

Possible association between mother's periodontal status and preterm delivery.

Márta Radnai; István Gorzó; Edit Urbán; József Eller; Tibor Novák; Attila Pál


Anaerobe | 2006

Distribution of anaerobic bacteria among pregnant periodontitis patients who experience preterm delivery

Edit Urbán; Márta Radnai; Tibor Novák; István Gorzó; Attila Pál; Elisabeth Nagy


Community Dental Health | 2007

The oral health status of postpartum mothers in South-East Hungary.

Márta Radnai; István Gorzó; Erzsébet Nagy; Edit Urbán; József Eller; Tibor Novák; Attila Pál


Fogorvosi szemle | 2008

The possible effect of basic periodontal treatment on the outcome of pregnancy

Márta Radnai; Attila Pál; Tibor Novák; Edit Urbán; József Eller; Nora Heffter; Gábor Horváth; István Gorzó

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