念珠菌种类与儿童龋病指数的关系

Venus Dilshad Najeeb, Aso Ako Muhammad, Alaa Mahmud Mustafa
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背景:念珠菌是导致口腔念珠菌感染最重要的机会性口腔真菌菌群之一。最近一些研究表明,口腔念珠菌携带与儿童龋齿发病率增加有关。目的:念珠菌属是引起口腔念珠菌感染的重要机会性口腔真菌菌群之一。最近一些研究表明,口腔念珠菌携带与儿童龋齿发病率增加有关。患者和方法:对61名年龄在6 - 12岁、DMFT、DMFT和ohs的儿童进行了测量,并在三个不同的表面(舌面、咬合面和颊面)上进行了口腔拭子测试,然后在SDA上作为主要培养基,在CHROMagar上作为选择性培养基进行了培养,还进行了试管试验,为了更精确,根据VITEK 2紧凑的碳水化合物同化模式鉴定了纯菌落,直到物种。携带念珠菌22例(36.1%),白色念珠菌12例(54%),都柏林念珠菌4例(18.18%),克鲁塞念珠菌4例(18.18%),热带念珠菌2例(9.1%)。口腔念珠菌种类与龋病指数(DMFT, DMFT)无相关性。结论:儿童口腔念珠菌种类与龋病指数呈非显著的弱负相关。白色念珠菌是最主要的念珠菌。
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Association between Candida species and caries index in children
Background: candida species is one of the most important opportunistic oral fungal flora that contributed to oral candidal infections. Recently some studies indicate the association between increased caries incidence in children with oral candidal carriage. Objective: To candida species is one of the most important opportunistic oral fungal flora that contributed to oral candidal infections. Recently some studies indicate the association between increased caries incidence in children with oral candidal carriage. Patients and Methods: Sixty-one children with ages 6 to 12 years , DMFT, dmft, and OHI-S were measured and oral swabs were tested on three different surfaces (lingual, occlusal, and buccal) then cultured on SDA as a primary medium, and selective medium on CHROMagar, also germ tube test was done and for more precision, pure colonies were identified up to species based on their carbohydrate assimilation pattern by the VITEK 2 compact Results: 22 (36.1%) children with candida carriage, C.albicans 12, (54%), C.dubliniensis 4,( 18.18%), C.krusei 4, (18.18%), C. tropicalis 2, ( 9.1%). There was no association between candidal species in the oral cavity and caries index (DMFT, dmft). Conclusion: Non-significant weak negative correlation appeared between candidal species in the oral cavity and caries index in children. The most predominant candidal species was C.albicans.
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