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AEROBIC, ANAEROBIC AND MIXED INFECTION OF ODONTOGENIC CELLULITIS / Шинэ санаа Шинэ нээлт
Innovation ; : 34-35, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-686893
ABSTRACT
@#INNOVATION DENT • VOL. 3 • No.1 • Mar 2017 35 Background Odontogenic infection is defined as most dangerous inflammatory diseases in dental practice, it is believed that the cause of tooth decay disease and its complications currently a major cause of oral infections, or bacterial infection of the main sources of these diseases. Methods Between 2010-2011, odontogenic cellulitis in 21 patients were studied for aerobic and anaerobic bacteria by the Clinic bacterial laboratory in NCCD. Results 21 patients participated, were 10 men and 11 women with odontogenic cellulitis. Aerobic bacteria only were recovered in 3 (14%), anaerobic bacteria were recovered 8 (38%), mixed aerobic and anaerobic bacteria were recovered in 10 (48%). Conclusion A certain percentage of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria in odontogenic cellulitis shows simple space infection caused by aerobic bacteria, other complication of odontogenic cellulitis and multiple spaces infection caused by anaerobic and mixed bacterial infection. During dontogenic cellulitis determined high percentage of anaerobic and mixed bacterial infection, thus is our study have shown detection of anaerobic bacterial infection is important clinical significance in dental practice.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: English Journal: Innovation Year: 2017 Type: Article