The aim of this work is to emphasize that particular stains on the third cervical of the buccal and lingual surfaces in mixed dentition, called "black stain." Previous research showed the microbiological etiology of this discoloration by chromogen bacterias. Our study shows bacteria spp involved in stains by means of PCR process and electrophoresis gel on the agarose medium. Sample was formed by 100 subject with black stain and 100 control subjects stain-free. A statistical analysis (SPSS 10.0) using X2 was performed in this study. Porphyromonas gingivalis and Prevotella melaninogenica, were not involved in both in black stain subjects and in the control. On the contrary, Actinomyces could be involved in the pigmentation process.

Black stains in the mixed dentition: A PCR microbiological study of the etiopathogenic bacteria / C., Saba; M., Solidani; Berlutti, Francesca; Vestri, Anna Rita; Ottolenghi, Livia; Polimeni, Antonella. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY. - ISSN 1053-4628. - STAMPA. - 30:3(2006), pp. 219-224.

Black stains in the mixed dentition: A PCR microbiological study of the etiopathogenic bacteria

BERLUTTI, Francesca;VESTRI, Anna Rita;OTTOLENGHI, Livia;POLIMENI, Antonella
2006

Abstract

The aim of this work is to emphasize that particular stains on the third cervical of the buccal and lingual surfaces in mixed dentition, called "black stain." Previous research showed the microbiological etiology of this discoloration by chromogen bacterias. Our study shows bacteria spp involved in stains by means of PCR process and electrophoresis gel on the agarose medium. Sample was formed by 100 subject with black stain and 100 control subjects stain-free. A statistical analysis (SPSS 10.0) using X2 was performed in this study. Porphyromonas gingivalis and Prevotella melaninogenica, were not involved in both in black stain subjects and in the control. On the contrary, Actinomyces could be involved in the pigmentation process.
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Black stains in the mixed dentition: A PCR microbiological study of the etiopathogenic bacteria / C., Saba; M., Solidani; Berlutti, Francesca; Vestri, Anna Rita; Ottolenghi, Livia; Polimeni, Antonella. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY. - ISSN 1053-4628. - STAMPA. - 30:3(2006), pp. 219-224.
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