Microbial and histological analysis of rat model of oral candidiasis

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Objective: This study aims to evaluate the infection after the treatment we provide, both microbiologically and histologically. Material and Methods: Our male and female rats lowered their immune systems with the corticosteroid methylprednisolone. The rats’ drinking water was mixed with antibiotics to disrupt the balance of the oral cavity’s normal flora. To facilitate C.albicans exposure and avoid loss of C.albicans, rats were previously injected with chlorpromazine HCL. Results: The microbiological evaluation showed that in male and female rat models, the number of fungal colonies on oral mucosal swab rat models, the number of fungal colonies on oral mucosal swab cultures was significantly higher at five and eight days after exposure to putrefactive control mice. Histological evaluation showed that in model rats, the number of hyphae that penetrated the dorsum of the tongue was higher than in control rats five days after exposure. Conclusion: We used is proven to produce oral candidiasis model rats, both male, and female.

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Sulistyani, E., Triwahyuni, I. E., Rahayu, Y. C., Al-Falah, H. H., Ayuningtyas, A., & Syafriadi, M. (2023). Microbial and histological analysis of rat model of oral candidiasis. Journal of Dentomaxillofacial Science, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.15562/jdmfs.v8i1.1431

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