Compositional Changes and Comparative Analysis of Oral Microbial Community During the Formation of Canine Dental Calculus
Liwei Zeng, Lei Shi, Yufei Yang, Dongqiang Zheng, Wenkai Zhang, Jingyi Yang, Meilin Qiao, Hao Shi

TL;DR
This study examines how the oral microbial community changes during the formation of dental calculus in dogs, identifying potential biomarkers for periodontal disease.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed comparative analysis of microbial composition and metabolic pathways during canine dental calculus formation.
Findings
Significant differences in oral microbial community composition were found between healthy dogs and those with plaque or calculus.
Potential biomarkers like Bacteroides pyogenes and Peptostreptococcus canis were identified for calculus formation.
The ABC transporter pathway was notably reduced in dogs with dental calculus compared to healthy dogs.
Abstract
Dental calculus, a major contributor to canine periodontal disease, creates an ideal environment for oral bacteria to adhere to and colonize. However, the compositional changes and differences in the oral microbial community during the formation of canine dental calculus remain poorly characterized. Clarifying these microbial changes could enhance early diagnosis and treatment strategies for canine periodontal disease. In our study, we included 30 dogs, which were divided into three groups, and collected oral samples from each individual. We analyzed the bacterial composition of the oral microbiome through full-length 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene sequencing (V1–V9 regions). Our findings revealed significant differences in oral microbial community composition and predicted metabolic pathways between healthy dogs and those affected by plaque or calculus. Importantly, distinct taxonomic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOral microbiology and periodontitis research · Periodontal Regeneration and Treatments · Endodontics and Root Canal Treatments
