Avaliação microbiológica das cerdas de escovas dentárias de uso frequente

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Introduction: Brushing teeth is probably the practice of oral hygiene most common in the world; however, inadequate use can become a risk to the population health, once they may be contaminated with various microorganisms. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the bacterial contamination on toothbrush bristles using different methodologies. Method: We used 40 toothbrushes from healthy individuals aged 3 to 58 years. The samples were grown in test tubes containing trypticase soy broth sterile, and with the help of a tracking 0.1 μl samples were placed on plates containing sheep blood agar 5% and MacConkey agar then the samples were stored in a bacteriological incubator at 37°C for 24 hours for later analysis. It was counted the colony forming units and bacteria identification present in the brush. Results: On the microbiological analysis, there was a growth of Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Streptococcus pyogenes and Staphylococcus coagulase negative. Conclusion: According to the results presented in this study, we observed a high incidence of bacterial contamination in the brushes analyzed. The most frequent microorganisms were members of the Enterobacteriaceae. The usage time of toothbrushes may be related to contamination found and, therefore, not only good hygiene ensures the reduction of microbial load, but replacing the toothbrush can also ensure individuals better oral health. © 2012 Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics.

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Ferreira, C. A., Savi, G. D., Panatto, A. P., Generoso, J. da S., & Barichello, T. (2012). Avaliação microbiológica das cerdas de escovas dentárias de uso frequente. Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics, 17(4), 72–76. https://doi.org/10.1590/S2176-94512012000400016

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