Publication: The predominant bacteria isolated from radicular cysts
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Tek, Mustafa
Metin, Murat
ŞENER, İSMAİL
Bereket, Cihan
Tokac, Murat
Kazancioglu, Hakki O.
Ezirganli, Seref
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Purpose: To detect predominant bacteria associated with radicular cysts and discuss in light of the literature.
Material and methods: Clinical materials were obtained from 35 radicular cysts by aspiration. Cultures were made from clinical materials by modern laboratory techniques, they underwent microbiologic analysis.
Results: The following are microorganisms isolated from cultures: Streptococcus milleri Group (SMG) (23.8%) [Streptococcus constellatus (19.1%) and Streptococcus anginosus (4.7%)], Streptococcus sanguis (14.3%), Streptococcus mitis (4.7%), Streptococcus cremoris (4.7%), Peptostreptococcus pevotii (4.7%), Prevotella buccae (4.7%), Prevotella intermedia (4.7%), Actinomyces meyeri (4.7%), Actinomyces viscosus (4.7%), Propionibacterium propionicum (4.7%), Bacteroides capillosus (4.7%), Staphylococcus hominis (4.7%), Rothia denticariosa (4.7%), Gemella haemolysans (4.7%), and Fusobacterium nucleatum (4.7%).
Conclusions: Results of this study demonstrated that radicular cysts show a great variety of anaerobic and facultative anaerobic bacterial flora. It was observed that all isolated microorganisms were the types commonly found in oral flora. Although no specific microorganism was found, Streptococcus spp. bacteria (47.5%) - especially SMG (23.8%) - were predominantly found in the microorganisms isolated. Furthermore, radicular cysts might be polymicrobial originated. Although radicular cyst is an inflammatory cyst, some radicular cyst fluids might be sterile.
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Tek M., Metin M., ŞENER İ., Bereket C., Tokac M., Kazancioglu H. O. , Ezirganli S., -The predominant bacteria isolated from radicular cysts-, HEAD & FACE MEDICINE, cilt.9, 2013