Microbial Dynamics in Periodontal Regeneration: Understanding Microbiome Shifts and the Role of Antifouling and Bactericidal Materials: A Narrative Review
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2024
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Current Issues in Molecular Biology
Abstract
Periodontal regeneration is a multifaceted therapeutic approach to restore the tooth
supporting structures lost due to periodontal diseases. This manuscript explores the intricate inter
actions between regenerative therapies and the oral microbiome, emphasizing the critical role of
microbial balance in achieving long-term success. While guided tissue regeneration (GTR), bone
grafting, and soft tissue grafting offer promising outcomes in terms of tissue regeneration, these
procedures can inadvertently alter the oral microbial ecosystem, potentially leading to dysbiosis or
pathogenic recolonization. Different grafting materials, including autografts, allografts, xenografts,
and alloplasts, influence microbial shifts, with variations in the healing timeline and microbial stabi
lization. Biologics and antimicrobials, such as enamel matrix derivatives (EMD) and sub-antimicrobial
dose doxycycline (SDD), play a key role in promoting microbial homeostasis by supporting tissue
repair and reducing pathogenic bacteria. Emerging strategies, such as enzyme-based therapies and
antifouling materials, aim to disrupt biofilm formation and enhance the effectiveness of periodontal
treatments. Understanding these microbial dynamics is essential for optimizing regenerative ther
apies and improving patient outcomes. The future of periodontal therapy lies in the development
of advanced materials and strategies that not only restore lost tissues but also stabilize the oral
microbiome, ultimately leading to long-term periodontal health.
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periodontal regeneration, oral microbiome, bone grafting, guided tissue regeneration, antifouling materials, bactericidal materials, microbial balance, biofilm disruption
