Proceeding Abstracts

Prevalence of Cytomegal and Epstein Barr Viruses Among Patients with Aggressive Periodontitis

Abstract

 Objective:

Assessment of subgingival human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) and Epstein Barr virus (EBV-1) in subjects with aggressive periodontitis.

Materials and Methods:

Samples were obtained from plaques formed in subgingival regions of 26 aggressive periodontitis patients. All specimens were submitted to polymerase chain reaction in order to detect HCMV and EBV-1.

Results:

HCMV and EBV-1 were observed in 27% and 25% of the participants respectively. Coinfection with both viruses was found in 52% of the patients.

Conclusion:

Within the limitations of the present study, it can be suggested that HCMV and EBV-1 in subgingival plaques may be associated with aggressive periodontitis. Additionally, concomitant occurrence of these viruses may negatively affect the wellbeing of periodontal tissues
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SectionProceeding Abstracts
Keywords
Herpesviridae Aggressive Periodontitis Prevalence

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M. Jahangirnezhad. Prevalence of Cytomegal and Epstein Barr Viruses Among Patients with Aggressive Periodontitis. Front Dent. 1;6(2):12-15.