Comparison of Long-Term Oral Bacterial Flora Before and After Orthognathic Surgery in Surgical Orthodontic Treatment
Rumi Matsumoto, Masahiro Takahashi, Kazuyoshi Hosomichi, Satoko Okuwaki, So Koizumi, Yu Hikita, Reina Hatanaka, Tetsutaro Yamaguchi

TL;DR
This study compares changes in oral bacteria before and after orthognathic surgery, finding shifts that could affect post-surgery infection risk.
Contribution
The study identifies specific bacterial changes after orthognathic surgery, highlighting potential risks for opportunistic pathogens.
Findings
Neisseria decreased over time in both groups, while Streptococcus increased.
Group S showed increased prevalence of Pseudomonas, Saccharimonadaceae, and Rhizobiales after surgery.
Changes in microbiota suggest a need for improved oral hygiene and monitoring post-surgery.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Multi-bracket appliances are essential in surgical orthodontic treatment, and perioperative oral management during orthognathic surgery is critical. Thorough plaque control, appropriate use of antibiotics, and shortening of operative time have been reported to be effective in preventing postoperative infections and ensuring surgical success. As highly invasive orthognathic surgery involving osteotomy may influence the postoperative oral microbiota, this study aimed to investigate the characteristics of and clarify the changes occurring in the salivary oral microbiota after orthognathic surgery. Methods: The study included 14 patients (Group S; mean age 29.3 ± 9.8 years) who underwent surgical orthodontic treatment and 15 control patients (Group C; mean age 27.1 ± 8.7 years) who received orthodontic treatment alone. Salivary samples were analyzed via 16S rRNA gene…
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TopicsOrthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics · Oral microbiology and periodontitis research · Dental Research and COVID-19
