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Ancient dental calculus preserves signatures of biofilm succession and interindividual variation independent of dental pathology

Irina M. Velsko, Lena Semerau, Sarah A. Inskip, Maite Iris García Collado, Kirsten A. Ziesemer, Maria Serrano Ruber, Luis Benítez de Lugo Enrich, Jesús Molero García, David Gallego Valle, Cristina Peña Ruiz, Domingo C Salazar-García, Menno L. P. Hoogland, Christina Warinner

2022PNAS Nexus18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dental calculus preserves oral microbes, enabling comparative studies of the oral microbiome and health through time. However, small sample sizes and limited dental health metadata have hindered health-focused investigations to date. Here, we investigate the relationship between tobacco pipe smoking and dental calculus microbiomes. Dental calculus from 75 individuals from the 19th century Middenbeemster skeletal collection (Netherlands) were analyzed by metagenomics. Demographic and dental health parameters were systematically recorded, including the presence/number of pipe notches. Comparative data sets from European populations before and after the introduction of tobacco were also analyzed. Calculus species profiles were compared with oral pathology to examine associations between microbiome community, smoking behavior, and oral health status. The Middenbeemster individuals exhibited relatively poor oral health, with a high prevalence of periodontal disease, caries, heavy calculus deposits, and antemortem tooth loss. No associations between pipe notches and dental pathologies, or microbial species composition, were found. Calculus samples before and after the introduction of tobacco showed highly similar species profiles. Observed interindividual microbiome differences were consistent with previously described variation in human populations from the Upper Paleolithic to the present. Dental calculus may not preserve microbial indicators of health and disease status as distinctly as dental plaque.

Topics & Concepts

Calculus (dental)MicrobiomeOral MicrobiomeDental plaqueMedicineOral healthOral and maxillofacial pathologyDentistryBiologyBioinformaticsOral microbiology and periodontitis researchForensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology StudiesDental Health and Care Utilization