Summary
The objective of this study is to describe the composition of the strict / aerotolerant anaerobic microbiota in primary endodontic infections, antimicrobial susceptibility, and the association with clinical variables. Samples were taken from seven patients with symptomatic or asymptomatic pulp necrosis. conservation techniques, cultivation, incubation and identification of strict / aerotolerant anaerobes. We used the agar dilution method to determine the antimicrobial susceptibility to amoxicillin and metronidazole. A total of 32 strains, 20 (62.5 %) were isolated were strict / aerotolerant anaerobes, and 8 (25 %) facultative anaerobe organisms. The strict anaerobe / more Fusobacterium nucleatum was frequently aerotolerant, it was isolated in three cases, all related to some type of pain, and in two cases it was related to Prevotella spp. a colony of F. nucleatum resistant to amoxicillin and ß-lactamase production was found, and another F. nucleatum resistant to metronidazole. A colony of P. propionicum / avidus presented intermediate amoxicillin and ß-lactamase producing resistance. Conclusions: the presence of strict anaerobic bacteria / aerotolerant in patients with primary endodontic infections was found. There is some related pain, as F. nucleatum and P. micra microorganisms. The findings show the presence of F. nucleatum resistant to the antimicrobial organisms evaluated.
KEY WORDS: periapical periodontitis, necrosis pulp necrosis, bacterial resistance to antibiotics.
How to cite this article
UPEGUI, J. L. F. & MOLINA, C. D. Y. Antimicrobial susceptibility of anaerobic microorganisms isolated from primary endodontic infections to amoxicillin and metronidazole and its association with clinical parameters: Case series. Int. J. Odontostomat., 10(1):149-159, 2016.