Characterization of Actinomyces species isolated from failed dental implant fixtures
In the oral cavity, Actinomyces form a fundamental component of the indigenous microflora, being among initial colonizers in polymicrobial biofilms. However, some differences may exist between different species in terms of their attachment not only to teeth but also to biomaterials. In this study we...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Anaerobe 2005-08, Vol.11 (4), p.231-237 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In the oral cavity,
Actinomyces form a fundamental component of the indigenous microflora, being among initial colonizers in polymicrobial biofilms. However, some differences may exist between different species in terms of their attachment not only to teeth but also to biomaterials. In this study we investigated the distribution of
Actinomyces in 33 dental implant fixtures explanted from 17 patients. The identification was based on comprehensive biochemical testing and gas–liquid chromatography and when needed, 16S rRNA sequencing.
Actinomyces was the most prevalent bacterial genus in these failed implants, colonizing 31/33 (94%) of the fixtures. Proportions of
Actinomyces growth of the total bacterial growth in the
Actinomyces-positive fixtures varied from 0.01% up to 75%.
A. odontolyticus was the most common
Actinomyces finding, present in 26/31 (84%)
Actinomyces-positive fixtures.
Actinomyces naeslundii and
A. viscosus were both detected in 10/31 (32%) and
A. israelii in 7/31 (23%) fixtures. Other
Actinomyces species, including
A. georgiae, A. gerencseriae and
A. graevenitzii, were detected less frequently. Our results suggest that
Actinomyces species are frequent colonizers on failed implant surfaces, where
A. odontolyticus was the far most prominent
Actinomyces species. |
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ISSN: | 1075-9964 1095-8274 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.anaerobe.2005.01.002 |