M9 - Gram + Flashcards

1
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list 3 major genera f Gm +ve oral bacteria

A
  • Actinomyces spp.
  • lactobacillus spp.
  • eubcterium spp.
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2
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after streptococci which bacteria are the most important group of bacteria involved in dental caries?

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lactobacilli

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3
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what shape are lactobacilli?

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pleomorphic rods

facultative anaerobe

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4
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what features do lactobacili have?

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Acidogenic and aciduric

-survive and reproduce under acidic conditions pH 5.5

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5
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what are the 3 main groups of lactobacilli?

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  • homolactic fermenters
  • heterolactic fermenters
  • facultative heterolactic fermenters
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6
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what do homolactic fermenters produce?

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  • produce only lactic acid from sugar (glucose)
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7
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name some lactobacillus species (homofermenter)

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  • L casei Gp
  • L rhamnosus
  • L paracasei
  • L acidophilus
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8
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what is the link between lactobacilli and carbohydrates?

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level of lactobacilli in saliva correlates with carbohydrate intake
- associated with deep carious lesions

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9
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as streptococci tend to fall what happens to the lactobacilli?

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tend to increase

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10
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lactobacilli have no major role in initiating demineralisation, important in progression once low pH established

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true

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11
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what is the count of lactobacillus in HIGH predicted caries activity?

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10000+ per ml of saliva

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12
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which lactobacilli have protective measures?

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  • L. rhamnosus milk protected pre-school children

- Lcasei and L. rhamnosus reduced S.mutans colonisation

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13
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Actinomyces are gram +ve pleomorphic rods

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true

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14
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features of actinomyces

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Major proportion of microflora

  • aneraobic or facultative anaerobes
  • some possess fimbriae which aid in adherence and aggregation
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15
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where are actinomyces mainly found?

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mainly found in the mouth in dental plaque, in tonsils crypts

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16
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name two different species of Actinomyces in the mouth

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  • A.naesludii
  • A- odontolyticus
    found in supra and subgingival plaque
17
Q

what are actinomyces historically associated with?

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  • root surface caries
18
Q

what is the effect of actinomyces naeslundii?

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  • produce extracellular slime and fructans from sucrose
  • found in large numbers in dental plaque
  • able to cause periodontal disease when introduced in hamsters
19
Q

describe actinomyces israelii

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  • opportunistic and most likely to cause actinomycosis
20
Q

what are the characteristics of pus?

A

thick fluid expressed from the sinuses

  • known as sulphur granules
  • aggregations of actinomyces filaments
21
Q

what is the treatment of actinomycis

A

long term antibiotic treatment up to 6 weeks

22
Q

propionibacteria is a gram + bacteria what does it produce?

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propionic acid as the major fermentation product