1. Clinical and mycological analysis of dog's oral cavity
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João Roberto Braga de Mello, Patrícia da Silva Nascente, Marlete Brum Cleff, Isabel Martins Madrid, Rosema Santin, Antonella Souza Mattei, Melissa Orzechowski Xavier, Márcia de Oliveira Nobre, Stefanie Bressan Waller, and Mário Carlos Araújo Meireles
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Cães ,lcsh:QR1-502 ,yeasts ,Leveduras ,Trichosporon asahii ,Rhodotorula ,M. pachydermatis. Candida spp ,Microbiology ,lcsh:Microbiology ,halitosis ,medicine ,Candida albicans ,Candida spp.. halitosis ,Candida spp ,Candida ,biology ,Calculus (dental) ,Microbiota ,Boca ,Halitose ,biology.organism_classification ,Isolation (microbiology) ,medicine.disease ,oral microbiota ,Malassezia pachydermatis ,Yeast ,stomatognathic diseases ,M. pachydermatis ,Cryptococcus albidus ,Research Paper - Abstract
The oral microbiota of humans and animals is made up of a wide variety of yeasts and bacteria, but microbiota of dogs is not totally described. Although such identification is an important step to establish the etiopathogenesis and adequate therapy for the periodontal disease The aim of this study was to evaluate and correlate oral alterations with the presence of yeasts in oral cavity of female dogs. After clinical evaluation samples from healthy and from dogs with oral diseases were obtained from three different oral sites by swabs, curettes, millimeter periodontal probes and HA membrane tip in cellulose ester. Yeast identification was performed through macroscopic and microscopic colony features and biochemical tests. Dental calculus was the most prevalent occurrence in the oral cavity of 59 females. However, the isolation of yeasts was significantly higher (p < 0.05) in animals suffering from halitosis. Eleven yeast species were identified, namely: Malassezia pachydermatis, Rhodotorula spp., Candida albicans, C. catenulata, C. famata, C. guilliermondii, C. parapsilosis, C. intermedia, Trichosporon asahii, T. mucoides and Cryptococcus albidus. It could be concluded that the yeasts are part of the microbiota from the different sites of the oral cavity of the female canines studied without causing any significant alterations except halitosis.
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- 2013