Title of article :
Risk of Fungal Infection to Dental Patients
Author/Authors :
Lopes Damasceno, Jaqueline Nucleus of Research in Exact and Technological Sciences - Laboratory of Research in Applied Microbiology - University of Franca - Avenida Dr. Armando Salles de Oliveira - 201 Parque Universitario - 14404-600 Franca - SP - Brazil , dos Santos, Rafael Aparecido Nucleus of Research in Exact and Technological Sciences - Laboratory of Research in Applied Microbiology - University of Franca - Avenida Dr. Armando Salles de Oliveira - 201 Parque Universitario - 14404-600 Franca - SP - Brazil , Horiquini Barbosa, Amir Nucleus of Research in Exact and Technological Sciences - Laboratory of Research in Applied Microbiology - University of Franca - Avenida Dr. Armando Salles de Oliveira - 201 Parque Universitario - 14404-600 Franca - SP - Brazil , Assirati Casemiro, Luciana Nucleus of Research in Exact and Technological Sciences - Laboratory of Research in Applied Microbiology - University of Franca - Avenida Dr. Armando Salles de Oliveira - 201 Parque Universitario - 14404-600 Franca - SP - Brazil , Helena Pires, Regina Nucleus of Research in Exact and Technological Sciences - Laboratory of Research in Applied Microbiology - University of Franca - Avenida Dr. Armando Salles de Oliveira - 201 Parque Universitario - 14404-600 Franca - SP - Brazil , Henrique Gomes Martins, Carlos Nucleus of Research in Exact and Technological Sciences - Laboratory of Research in Applied Microbiology - University of Franca - Avenida Dr. Armando Salles de Oliveira - 201 Parque Universitario - 14404-600 Franca - SP - Brazil
Pages :
8
From page :
1
To page :
8
Abstract :
Fungi can cause various diseases, and some pathogenic fungi have been detected in the water of dental equipment.This environment offers suitable conditions for fungal biofilms to emerge, which can facilitate mycological contamination. This study verified whether the water employed in the dental units of two dental clinics at the University of Franca was contaminated with fungi. This study also evaluated the ability of the detected fungi to form biofilms. The high-revving engine contained the largest average amount of fungi, 14.93 ± 18.18 CFU/mL. The main fungal species verified in this equipment belonged to the genera Aspergillus spp., Fusarium spp., Candida spp., and Rhodotorula spp. Among the isolated filamentous fungi, only one fungus of the genus Fusarium spp. did not form biofilms. As for yeasts, all the Candida spp. isolates grew as biofilm, but none of the Rhodotorula spp. isolates demonstrated this ability. Given that professionals and patients are often exposed to water and aerosols generated by the dental procedure, the several fungal species detected herein represent a potential risk especially to immunocompromised patients undergoing dental treatment. Therefore, frequent microbiological monitoring of the water employed in dental equipment is crucial to reduce the presence of contaminants.
Keywords :
Risk of Fungal Infection , Dental Patients , Fungi , cause various diseases
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal
Serial Year :
2017
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Record number :
2613191
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