• Title of article

    Oral species of Fusobacterium from human and environmental samples

  • Author/Authors

    E. Gaetti-Jardim Jr، نويسنده , , F. Zelante، نويسنده , , M. J. Avila-Campos، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    345
  • To page
    348
  • Abstract
    Purpose: The aim of this study was the characterization and identification of oral Fusobacterium in patients with and without periodontal disease, and from spittoons and air-water syringes. The antimicrobial susceptibility of this bacterium was evaluated. Method: Subgingival samples were taken using sterilized absorbent paper points. Spittoon samples were collected using sterile swabs around the drain area with shut off, and air-water syringe samples by washing the tip with Ringer solution. Samples were transferred in tubes under CO2 flux. Diluted samples were inoculated on to Omata and Disraely agar and blood agar plates, which were incubated in anaerobiosis, at 37 °C, for 4 days. Bacterial species were identified biochemically. MIC was determined using an agar dilution method. Results: Periodontal patients, healthy subjects, spittoons and air-water syringes were 80%, 67.6%, 37.8% and 3.3% positive to Fusobacterium, respectively. Clindamycin, imipenem, lincomycin, metronidazole and tetracycline were active against all human and environmental isolates. Eighteen isolates resistant to ampicillin or penicillin G produced β-lactamases. The presence of human oral bacteria in items of dental equipment supports the hypothesis that such equipment may serve as a vehicle for the transmission of pathogenic organisms. Conclusion: Pieces of dental equipment may serve as a vehicle for the transmission of oral pathogenic organisms.
  • Keywords
    Antimicrobial susceptibility , Bacterial ecology , Oral Fusobacterium
  • Journal title
    Journal of Dentistry
  • Serial Year
    1996
  • Journal title
    Journal of Dentistry
  • Record number

    506736