نتایج جستجو برای: bacterial adhesion
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impact of plant extracts and antibiotics on biofilm formation of clinical isolates from otitis media
conclusions the bacterial isolates exhibited strong biofilm formation potential, while the extracts of acacia arabica significantly inhibited biofilm formation among the isolates and, therefore, could be executed in the development of cost-effective biofilm inhibitor medicines. results pseudomonas aeruginosa (kc417303-05), staphylococcus hemolyticus (kc417306), and staphylococcus hominis (kc417...
background: when provisional restorations are worn for long term period, the adhesion of bacteria becomes a primary factor in the development of periodontal diseases. the aims of this study were to evaluate the surface roughness and bacterial adhesion of four different provisional fixed prosthodontic materials. methods: ten cylindrical specimens were prepared from bis-acrylic composites (previs...
long-term use of indwelling medical catheters has often been hindered by catheter-associated nosocomial infections. in this study the effectiveness of silver coating of polystyrene and polyethylene polymers was investigated. polymer pieces of 2 cm2 each were coated with a thin layer of silver using electroless plating technique. silver-coated polymers were challenged with cultures of four diffe...
in vitro effects of four porcelain surface treatment methods on adhesion of lactobacilli acidophilus
objective: adhesion of lactobacillus acidophilus (l. acidophilus) to dental porcelain surface may lead to gingival inflammation and secondary caries. surface roughness is among the factors affecting this adhesion. the purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of four different surface treatment methods on adhesion of l. acidophilus to dental porcelain. methods: sixty specimens (3x10mm...
Abstract Background and Aim: Polish and glaze are 2 methods to decrease roughness and bacterial adhesion to the ceramic surfaces. This in vitro study assessed the effect of polish and glaze on the bacterial adhesion of 3 ceramics. Materials and Methods: In this in vitro trial, samples of zirconia-reinforced lithium silicate, lithium disilicate and monolithic zirconia ceramic specimens were mill...
In Vitro Effects of Four Porcelain Surface Treatment Methods on Adhesion of Lactobacilli Acidophilus
Objective: Adhesion of Lactobacillus acidophilus (L. acidophilus) to dental porcelain surface may lead to gingival inflammation and secondary caries. Surface roughness is among the factors affecting this adhesion. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of four different surface treatment methods on adhesion of L. acidophilus to dental porcelain. Methods: Sixty specimens (3x10...
Introduction: With increased usage of restorative materials, dentists are more concerned in choosing a suitable material with lower adhesion of pathogens like streptococci. This comparative in vitro study aimed to compare adhesion of streptococcus mutans to zirconia, IPS Empress II, noble alloy, and base-metal. Materials and Methods: In this descriptive study, 50 specimens (5 mm diameter disk ...
objective: acinetobacter baumannii (a. baumannii) has a good potential to colonize on various surfaces. as a virulence factor, adhesion to surfaces is the first step in colonization. the two-partner secretion system (tps) proteins are key factors for bacterial attachment. the purpose of this study is to identify and study the role of this family of proteins in adhesion of a. baumannii to human ...
In the present study, variation among different bacterial strains was observed in the plaques of tobacco chewers (TC) as compared to those from normal persons (non tobacco chewers) (NTC). Bacterial strain J1 (dominant in the plaques of NTC) did not initiate the process of adhesion (biofilm formation) until it appeared to have reached a required population density necessary for the production of...
in the present study, variation among different bacterial strains was observed in the plaques of tobacco chewers (tc) as compared to those from normal persons (non tobacco chewers) (ntc). bacterial strain j1 (dominant in the plaques of ntc) did not initiate the process of adhesion (biofilm formation) until it appeared to have reached a required population density necessary for the production of...
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