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Isolation And Identification Of Bacteria Associated With (tooth Ache) Dental Caries And Bleeding Gum And The Effect Of Some Tooth Pastes
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Isolation and identification of bacteria associated with dental caries (Tooth ache) and bleeding gum and the effect of some tooth pastes (Macleans) was evaluated using a mouth swap collected from a patient at dental school Trans Ekulu Enugu, and three tooth pastes collected from Ogbete main market Enugu. The three tooth pastes are close up, Dabur herbal tooth past and oral B. the mouth swap was cultured using Nutrient medium and MacConkey medium. The bacteria organisms isolated were Streptococcus mutan and Lactobacillus spp. The chief dominant bacteria causing dental caries and bleeding gum isStreptococcus mutan. based on the analysis the inhibitory effect of oral B is the highest since it have up to 7.omm clear zone followed by Dabur herbur tooth paste which also have clear zone of about 4.2mm. Close up also have effect on tooth ache since it have about 3.0 clear zone. Therefore the use of these three tooth pastes can reduce or core dental caries (tooth ache) and bleeding gum.
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER ONE1.0INTRODUCTION1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDYTooth
ache (dental caries) usually refers to pains around the teeth primarily
occur as a result of a dental condition. Tooth ache is mostly caused by
tooth problems like; dental cavity, a cracked tooth, an exposed root or
gum disease. Dental caries (also known as tooth decay or cavity) results
in tooth ache. It is an infection of bacterial origin that causes
demineralization and destruction of hard tissue (enamel, dentin and
ce ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER ONE1.0INTRODUCTION1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDYTooth
ache (dental caries) usually refers to pains around the teeth primarily
occur as a result of a dental condition. Tooth ache is mostly caused by
tooth problems like; dental cavity, a cracked tooth, an exposed root or
gum disease. Dental caries (also known as tooth decay or cavity) results
in tooth ache. It is an infection of bacterial origin that causes
demineralization and destruction of hard tissue (enamel, dentin and
ce ... Continue reading---
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