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FISHing for gutta-percha-adhered biofilms in purulent post-treatment apical periodontitis

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MOLECULAR ORAL MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 3, Pages 226-235

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/omi.12166

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apical periodontitis; biofilms; fluorescence insitu hybridization; infection; root canal

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This study investigated the possibility of depicting individual taxa in clinically relevant biofilms using fluorescent insitu hybridization (FISH). Gutta-percha samples were collected from the apical aspect of root canals associated with a chronic apical abscess (test samples, n=8). Corresponding control samples were obtained from previously filled root canals with apparently normal periapical tissues (n=3). The transport medium was investigated for detached biofilm fragments using FISH staining and conventional epifluorescence microscopy. Gutta-percha samples were stained by multiplex FISH, and inspected using confocal laser scanning microscopy. FISH of the transport medium confirmed the presence of the main species formerly identified by conventional methods in post-treatment purulent endodontic infections, most prominently Fusobacterium spp., Bacteroidetes and Prevotellaceae. Treponemes were identified in five of eight cases associated with purulent infections, but Enterococcus faecalis and Staphylococcus spp. were not identified. The biofilms on gutta-percha from root canals associated with apical periodontitis showed dense aggregates of variable composition. Control samples contained few, if any, bacteria in the transport medium, and featured no biofilms on the respective gutta-percha specimens. The current study revealed some direct, visual insitu information on the nature of biofilms associated with purulent periapical infections in man.

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