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Revista de microbiologia
Microbiota associated with chronic osteomyelitis of the jaws
Gaetti-Jardim Júnior, Elerson1  Gaetti-Jardim, Ellen Cristina2  Fardin, Angélica Cristiane3 
[1] Universidade Estadual Paulista, Araçatuba, Brasil;Universidade Federal do ABC, Santo André, Brasil;Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brasil
关键词: osteomyelitis;    bacteria;    anaerobes;    maxilla;    mandible.;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S1517-83822010000400025
学科分类:农业科学(综合)
来源: Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia / Brazilian Society for Microbiology
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【 摘 要 】

Chronic osteomyelitis of maxilla and mandible is rare in industrialized countries and its occurrence in developing countries is associated with trauma and surgery, and its microbial etiology has not been studied thoroughly. The aim of this investigation was to evaluate the microbiota associated with osteomyelitis of mandible or maxilla from some Brazilian patients. After clinical and radiographic evaluation, samples of bone sequestra, purulent secretion, and biopsies of granulomatous tissues from twenty-two patients with chronic osteomyelitis of mandible and maxilla were cultivated and submitted for pathogen detection by using a PCR method. Each patient harbored a single lesion. Bacterial isolation was performed on fastidious anaerobe agar supplemented with hemin, menadione and horse blood for anaerobes; and on tryptic soy agar supplemented with yeast extract and horse blood for facultative bacteria and aerobes. Plates were incubated in anaerobiosis and aerobiosis, at 37ºC for 14 and 3 days, respectively. Bacteria were cultivated from twelve patient samples; and genera Actinomyces, Fusobacterium, Parvimonas, and Staphylococcus were the most frequent. By PCR, bacterial DNA was detected from sixteen patient samples. The results suggest that cases of chronic osteomyelitis of the jaws are usually mixed anaerobic infections, reinforcing the concept that osteomyelitis of the jaws are mainly related to microorganisms from the oral environment, and periapical and periodontal infections may act as predisposing factors.

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