2017
DOI: 10.22159/ajpcr.2017.v10i6.18205
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IDENTIFICATION OF BACTERIA CAUSING NECROTIC PULP WITH 16S rRNA GENE POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION AND ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE TESTING AT THE DENTAL HOSPITAL IN SEKELOA, BANDUNG, INDONESIA

Abstract: Objective: This study aims to identify the bacteria that cause necrotic pulp in teeth of dental patients and test resistance of the bacteria found to antibiotics. Methods: Bacteria were taken with paper points that were inserted into the root canal of patients at the Dental Hospital of the Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Padjadjaran, Sekeloa, Bandung. Bacteria were cultured and Gram-stained. Bacterial DNA was isolated to be identified by polymerase chain reactions 16S rRNA method against known sequences of b… Show more

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“…Bacillus subtilis from the oral cavity was reported by Yamane et al [58]. Biofilm of dental B. subtilis [52] and B. licheniformis [55] was reported. The role of Bacillus in dental caries or Bacillus as a cariogenic agent can be hypothesized from its adherence to the dental enamel, followed by its colonization, which ultimately results in the form of film or biofilm containing a large number of Bacillus cells.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…Bacillus subtilis from the oral cavity was reported by Yamane et al [58]. Biofilm of dental B. subtilis [52] and B. licheniformis [55] was reported. The role of Bacillus in dental caries or Bacillus as a cariogenic agent can be hypothesized from its adherence to the dental enamel, followed by its colonization, which ultimately results in the form of film or biofilm containing a large number of Bacillus cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…According to Shaw [53], Bacillus fusiformis was one of the causative agents of acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis, leading to infection [54]. B. licheniformis as a dental cariogenic agent was reported by Rostinawati et al [55]. B. acidophilus was reported as cariogenic agent by Tucker [56].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%