Isolation and identification of Enterococcus sp in primary endodontic infections

Aurimar de Oliveira Andrade, Miriam Fátima Zaccaro Scelza, Shirley de Souza Pinto, Ana Luíza de Mattos Guaraldi, Raphael Hirata Júnior

Abstract


This study aimed the isolation and biochemical characterization of Enterococcus sp from necrotic endodontic infections of 70 patients. Thirty-five Enterococcus strains were isolated, according to the following prevalence: 33 Enterococcus faecalis strains (94,28%), 1 sample of Enterococcus faecium (2,85%) and 1 sample of Enterococcus durans (2,85%). Painful symptoms were observed from 20 patients. Fetid odor and purulent discharge were observed in three teeth (8,57%) and according to the presence of edema,4 patients carried enterococci, and one patient (2,85%) presented fistulae drainage. E. faecalis was the major Enterococcus species isolated from root canal infections presenting signals and symptoms of peri-radicular inflammation.

Keywords


Enterococcus sp; Infecção endodôntica; Microbiologia



DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18363/rbo.v68n1.p.20

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