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Isolation of streptococcus viridans and streptococcus anginosus from dental abscesses of children under 12 years old and examination of antibiogram in cultured species

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Esrafil Balaei
Parisa Akbarzadeh
dentistry
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Dentoalvelolar abscesses are one of the common problems in children streptococcos are one of the most bacteria that isolated from pulp and priapical lesions. The aim of this study was. Isolation of streptococcus viridans and streptococcus anginosus from dental abscesses of children under -12 years old and examination of antibiogram in cultured species. Materal and Methods: after aspiration of dental abscess in child (12) antimicrobial suscapibility of streptococcus vividens in 14 patient and streptococcus anginosus in 11 patient to 7 antibiotic with Disk diffusion Agar method was examined. Results: Susceptibility of streptococcus viridians to Amoxicillin Ampicillin and Clindamycin was 89% , 72%, 72%. This percentage for streptococcus was 82% , 73% and 82%. Resistane to Amoxcillin, Ampicillin and Clindamycin was not observed. Conclusion: Susceptibility of streptococcus viridians and streptococcus anginosus to Amoxcillin, Ampicillin and Clindamycin is high.
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