Título
Analysis of bacterial communities of infected primary teeth in a Mexican population
11627/559111627/5591
Autor
Salas López, Enid Karina
Casas Flores, J. Sergio
López Lozano, Nguyen Esmeralda
Layseca Espinosa, Esther
García Sepúlveda, Christian Alberto
Niño Moreno, Perla del Carmen
Pozos Guillén, Amaury de Jesús
Resumen
"Background: The objective of this study was to describe the bacterial communities associated with pediatric patients with endodontic infections of temporal teeth by targeting the 16S rRNA gene using pyrosequencing.
Material and Methods: Microbiological samples were obtained from the lower primary molars of thirteen 13 pediatric patients with dental infections. An aspiration method for microbiological sampling was used. The identification of microbiota employing the pyrosequencing method by targeting the 16S gene was performed.
Results: Ribosomal 16S RNA gene sequences were amplified, obtaining a total of 16,182 sequences from 13 primary infected molars (13 different individuals) by pyrosequencing. Bacteroidetes phyla (35.15%) were the most abundant followed by Firmicutes (33.3%) and Fusobacteria (10.05%); the presence of specific pathogenic bacteria was determined as well.
Conclusions: The infected root canal of primary teeth contains a high diversity of anaerobic bacteria, and Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes, and Fusobacteria phyla were the most abundant; Prevotella and Streptococcus genera were the most prevalent."
Fecha de publicación
2020Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.4317/medoral.23689Área de conocimiento
MEDICINA Y CIENCIAS DE LA SALUDColecciones
Editor
Medicina Oral S.LPalabras clave
PyrosequencingDeciduous teeth
Oral bacterial microbiota
16S Rrna
Taxonomy