2023
DOI: 10.25130/tjps.v22i9.870
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Isolation and Identification Some of microbial causes for dental caries

Abstract: This study was conducted for the isolation of some microbial cause tooth decay and determine the risk factors related to caries. 91 sample collected from teeth (plaques or swabs from dental caries), (41) sample from children  (6-14) years and (50) sample from adult (15-70) years, subdivided into (30) sample associated with risk factors and (20) sample without risk factors. A total of 61 isolates were identified in which 38 isolates (41.75%) were S. aureus, 16 isolates (17.58%) were Streptococcus spp. and 7 iso… Show more

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“…The association of S. aureus with dental caries is also referenced in numerous other studies, including those in Iraq [27–28]. In the city of Kirkuk, Iraq, 41.75% of bacteria isolated from childhood and adult caries were diagnosed as S. aureus [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The association of S. aureus with dental caries is also referenced in numerous other studies, including those in Iraq [27–28]. In the city of Kirkuk, Iraq, 41.75% of bacteria isolated from childhood and adult caries were diagnosed as S. aureus [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…It is normally found with high rate as supragingival plaque in various parts of the oral cavity, such as saliva and periodontal area [26]. The association of S. aureus with dental caries is also referenced in numerous other studies, including those in Iraq [27–28]. In the city of Kirkuk, Iraq, 41.75% of bacteria isolated from childhood and adult caries were diagnosed as S. aureus [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%