Search results for "Oral microbiology"
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Candidal carriage in the oral cavity of human immunodeficiency virus–infected subjects
2002
Abstract Objectives. We sought to assess asymptomatic oral carriage of Candida species and relative density in human immunodeficiency virus-infected (HIV+) subjects, as well as to determine whether yeast carriage is associated with CD4+cell count, HIV-1 RNA quantity, gender, route of HIV transmission, antiretroviral therapy, or smoking. Study Design. A cross-sectional analysis of oral rinses from HIV+ and healthy subjects was undertaken. Oral candidal carriage and relative species were investigated in 42 HIV+ and 41 healthy individuals, all of whom were seen at the Palermo University Department of Oral Sciences, Italy. Data were managed and analyzed by means of the computer software package…
Omics approaches to study the oral microbiome
2015
Introducción La visión clásica de los microorganismos como agentes infecciosos ha propiciado que se consideren como meros agentes causales de enfermedades. Sin embargo, la larga historia de coexistencia entre microorganismos y los seres humanos, ha hecho que ambos se hayan adaptado mutuamente y coevolucionen (Dubos et al. 1965, McFall-Ngai 2002). De hecho, en el cuerpo humano habitan 1014 células bacterianas, un orden de magnitud más que células humanas (Savage 1977). Entre los beneficios que la microbiota aporta, están su contribución a digerir alimentos y a aportar nutrientes, regulación del metabolismo, maduración del sistema inmune, etc. Por ello, hoy en día las enfermedades de origen…
Candida biotypes in patients with oral leukoplakia and lichen planus. Candida biotypes in leukoplakia and lichen planus.
1996
Prevalence of yeasts in 35 leukoplakia and 34 oral lichen planus patients was compared with that observed in persons without oral diseases. Serotype and morphotype were determined on Candida albicans isolates. Yeasts were isolated from the oral cavity specimens of 43.7% of the patients. C. albicans (serotype A) was the predominant species (76% in leukoplakia, 88.2% in lichen planus and 60.8% in healthy persons). Sixteen morphotypes were encountered on malt extract agar, being 732, 733, 734, 753 and 754 the most frequently found. Morphotypes SP1N and SP1Y were the most common on Sabouraud-trypheniltetrazolium agar (68.4% of the isolates from leukoplakia and 73.3% from lichen planus, but only…
The influence of different types of fixed orthodontic appliance on the growth and adherence of microorganisms (in vitro study).
2012
Orthodontic appliances serve as different impact zones and modify microbial adherence and colonization, acting as foreign reserves and possible sources of infection. This study was conducted to investigate the effect of different types of fixed orthodontic appliances on the growth and adherence of microorganisms in oral flora which are Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) and Candida albicans. Sixty-four of four different fixed orthodontic appliance-samples were used, divided into four groups of sixteen. Type I: Sapphire brackets- Coated wires, type II: Sapphire brackets- Stainless steel wires, type III: Stainless steel brackets- Coated wires and type IV: Stainless steel brackets- Stainless ste…