Detection and sampling methods for isolation of Candida spp. from oral cavities in diabetics and non-diabetics

2015
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Matić-Petrović, Sanja
Cimbaljević, Milena
Radunović, Milena

Kuzmanović-Pfićer, Jovana
Jotić, Aleksandra
Pucar, Ana
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The purpose of this study was to detect Candida spp. on the tongue and in the subgingival sites in healthy and type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients with chronic periodontitis (CP), and to compare the accuracy of sampling methods. This study included 131 patients divided into four groups: healthy control (group A), nondiabetics + CP (Group B), diabetics with good metabolic control + CP (group C) and diabetics with poor glycoregulation + CP (Group D). Cotton swab samples from tongue and subgingival samples were obtained from each patient with help of sterile paper points and a sterile curette. Swab cultures were made on Sabouraud dextrose agar. The number of CFUs was counted. The sampling methods for subgingival plaque were compared by Receiving Operator Curve (ROC). The presence of Candida spp. on the tongue was statistically significant among groups (group D vs. others three groups:.2: p lt 0.005 for each group). Positive findings of subgingival Candida spp. did not differ among the groups.... There were no significant differences in the quantification of Candida spp., neither on the tongue, nor in the subgingival samples. 17.2% of diabetic patients revealed the presence of Candida spp. in the subgingival samples, with negative finding on tongue. There was a significant difference in the sampling methods for subgingival plaque (p = 0.000). Candida spp. is more prevalent on the tongue of diabetics. The sampling of subgingival plaque by a sterile curette is more accurate than with paper points. Subgingival plaque may represent a reservoir of commensals. It is necessary to standardize the sampling of subgingival plaque.
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Diabetes Mellitus / Type 2 / Chronic Periodontitis / Candida / Periodontal PocketSource:
Brazilian Oral Research, 2015, 29, 1Publisher:
- Sociedade Brasileira De Pesquisa Odontologica, Sao Paulo
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DOI: 10.1590/1807-3107BOR-2015.vol29.0077
ISSN: 1807-3107
PubMed: 26083092
WoS: 000467431900010
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Stomatološki fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Matić-Petrović, Sanja AU - Cimbaljević, Milena AU - Radunović, Milena AU - Kuzmanović-Pfićer, Jovana AU - Jotić, Aleksandra AU - Pucar, Ana PY - 2015 UR - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2052 AB - The purpose of this study was to detect Candida spp. on the tongue and in the subgingival sites in healthy and type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients with chronic periodontitis (CP), and to compare the accuracy of sampling methods. This study included 131 patients divided into four groups: healthy control (group A), nondiabetics + CP (Group B), diabetics with good metabolic control + CP (group C) and diabetics with poor glycoregulation + CP (Group D). Cotton swab samples from tongue and subgingival samples were obtained from each patient with help of sterile paper points and a sterile curette. Swab cultures were made on Sabouraud dextrose agar. The number of CFUs was counted. The sampling methods for subgingival plaque were compared by Receiving Operator Curve (ROC). The presence of Candida spp. on the tongue was statistically significant among groups (group D vs. others three groups:.2: p lt 0.005 for each group). Positive findings of subgingival Candida spp. did not differ among the groups. There were no significant differences in the quantification of Candida spp., neither on the tongue, nor in the subgingival samples. 17.2% of diabetic patients revealed the presence of Candida spp. in the subgingival samples, with negative finding on tongue. There was a significant difference in the sampling methods for subgingival plaque (p = 0.000). Candida spp. is more prevalent on the tongue of diabetics. The sampling of subgingival plaque by a sterile curette is more accurate than with paper points. Subgingival plaque may represent a reservoir of commensals. It is necessary to standardize the sampling of subgingival plaque. PB - Sociedade Brasileira De Pesquisa Odontologica, Sao Paulo T2 - Brazilian Oral Research T1 - Detection and sampling methods for isolation of Candida spp. from oral cavities in diabetics and non-diabetics VL - 29 IS - 1 DO - 10.1590/1807-3107BOR-2015.vol29.0077 ER -
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Matić-Petrović, S., Cimbaljević, M., Radunović, M., Kuzmanović-Pfićer, J., Jotić, A.,& Pucar, A.. (2015). Detection and sampling methods for isolation of Candida spp. from oral cavities in diabetics and non-diabetics. in Brazilian Oral Research Sociedade Brasileira De Pesquisa Odontologica, Sao Paulo., 29(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-3107BOR-2015.vol29.0077
Matić-Petrović S, Cimbaljević M, Radunović M, Kuzmanović-Pfićer J, Jotić A, Pucar A. Detection and sampling methods for isolation of Candida spp. from oral cavities in diabetics and non-diabetics. in Brazilian Oral Research. 2015;29(1). doi:10.1590/1807-3107BOR-2015.vol29.0077 .
Matić-Petrović, Sanja, Cimbaljević, Milena, Radunović, Milena, Kuzmanović-Pfićer, Jovana, Jotić, Aleksandra, Pucar, Ana, "Detection and sampling methods for isolation of Candida spp. from oral cavities in diabetics and non-diabetics" in Brazilian Oral Research, 29, no. 1 (2015), https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-3107BOR-2015.vol29.0077 . .