Abstract:In order to assess and compare the antibacterial property of implants surfaces, a standard method is needed to quantify bacterial load. This study evaluated the effectiveness of three quantifying methods, namely, (I) crystal violet staining analysis, (II) ultrasound detachment with viable cell counts, and (III) confocal laser scanning microscopy for characterizing S. aureus Seattle 1945 (ATCC 25923) biofilm on metallic coupons. The accuracy of the results, time for completion, and ease of use of methods were c… Show more
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