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Quantification and identification of bacteria in acrylic resin dentures and dento-maxillary obturator-prostheses.

Division of Oral Ecology and Biochemistry, Tohoku University Graduate School of Dentistry, Sendai 980-8575, Japan.
American journal of dentistry (impact factor: 0.76). 06/2012; 25(3):171-5. pp.171-5
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ABSTRACT To quantify and identify bacteria detected in acrylic resin dentures and dento-maxillary obturator-prostheses after long-term use.
The internal layer of denture bases from 13 daily-use removable acrylic resin dentures was sampled, while the inner fluid samples/no-fluid samples of obturators were collected from 11 in-use acrylic resin dento-maxillary obturator-prostheses. Samples were cultured, and isolated bacteria were counted and identified by molecular biological methods.
Bacteria were detected in five (38.5%) acrylic resin dentures and six (54.5%) acrylic resin obturators. Four Lactobacillus species and one Propionibacterium species were isolated from three repaired denture bases, and from two non-repaired dentures, two Actinomyces species and Streptococcus mutans were isolated. On the other hand, 17 bacterial species, belonging to the family and genera of Olsenella, Bacillus, Citrobacter, Enterobacteriaceae, Lactobacillus, Pantoea, Peptoniphilus, Klebsiella and Pseudomonas, were isolated from obturators. Several species of viable bacteria were detected in acrylic resin denture bases and obturators.

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Keywords

11 in-use acrylic resin dento-maxillary obturator-prostheses
 
13 daily-use removable acrylic resin dentures
 
17 bacterial species
 
acrylic resin denture bases
 
acrylic resin dentures
 
Actinomyces species
 
Bacteria
 
denture bases
 
Enterobacteriaceae
 
inner fluid samples/no-fluid samples
 
Klebsiella
 
Lactobacillus
 
Lactobacillus species
 
long-term use
 
non-repaired dentures
 
Olsenella
 
Pantoea
 
Propionibacterium species
 
Samples
 
viable bacteria
 

Yasuhisa Takeuchi