Bacteriology

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INI CET 2021 May

Question

A patient was advised for extraction for grossly carious upper molar. Curettage of the extracted socket was done. Biopsy of the tissue revealed yellowish material. Identify the organism.

OPTION 1

 

•            Most of the species isolated from actinomycotic lesions have been identified as A. israelii, A. viscosus, A. odontolyticus, A.naeslundii or A. meyeri.

 

•            These microorganisms have been identified in dental plaque, dental calculus, necrotic pulp, and tonsils.

•            The usual pattern of this disease is one characterized chiefly by the formation of abscesses that tend to drain by the formation of sinus tracts.

•            If the pus from the abscesses is examined on a clean glass slide, it shows the typical ‘sulfur granules’ or colonies of organisms, which appear in the suppurative material as tiny, yellow grains.

•            Another infection that produces this type of sulfur granules is botryomycosis.