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Information × Registration Number 0223U004440, 0121U107494 , R & D reports Title To study the influence of oral fluid and biofilm on the development of diseases of the oral cavity popup.stage_title Head Yarova Svitlana P., Доктор медичних наук Registration Date 03-11-2023 Organization Donetsk National Medical University popup.description2 Purpose of the study. Identification of the species composition of the planktonic form of the dental biofilm in the cervical region of the vestibular surface of young patients’ teeth; carrying out a comparative analysis of obtained results in the patients with a wedge-shaped defect, cervical caries and clinically intact teeth. Materials and methods of research. The study involved 33 caries-resistant patients (average age 23.90±5.34 years) who were divided into three groups depending on the condition of the hard dental tissues. The material for microbiological research was the planktonic form of dental biofilm which was removed from the cervical region of the vestibular surface of clinically intact premolars. Group I had subgroup A, in which the species composition of dental biofilm taken from surfaces forming a wedge-shaped defect was studied. Isolated pure cultures of microorganisms were identified by morphological, tinctorial and biochemical characteristics. Scientific novelty. 72 strains of bacterial cultures, 11 fungi of six genera and ten species were isolated and identified. The taxonomic composition of the dental biofilm was represented by non-pathogenic and opportunistic microflora. In most cultures, these were gram-positive microorganisms, cocci, aerobes and facultative anaerobes. Bacteria of the genus Streptococcus dominated among cocci which were identified in 90.9±2.7% of the samples. In the patients with a wedge-shaped defect and intact teeth, the maximum frequency of excretion was γ-hemolytic streptococci, in the patients with cervical caries α-hemolytic streptococci which Str.mutans belongs to. More often, the dental biofilm was multicomponent and it contained fungi of Candida genus in 37.0% of the cases. The determined associations were mainly aerobic (55.6%). A greater number of the cases of association was determined in the patients with cervical caries.Conclusions. The obtained results are important for planning individual treatment and preven Product Description popup.authors Genzytska Olena Stanislavivna Zabolotna Iryna Ivanivna Novykova Olha Mykolayivna Ярова Світлана Павлівна popup.nrat_date 2023-11-03 Close
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Head: Yarova Svitlana P.. To study the influence of oral fluid and biofilm on the development of diseases of the oral cavity. (popup.stage: ). Donetsk National Medical University. № 0223U004440
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