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STREPTOCOCCUS SOBRINUS VE DİŞ ÇÜRÜĞÜ ÜZERİNDEKİ ROLÜ

THE ROLE OF STREPTOCOCCUS SOBRINUS ON DENTAL CARIES

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Streptococcus sobrinus, which İs a member of the Mutam streptococci group, can be easily isolated from human saliva and the dental plaque after Streptococcus mutans Recently, the researches state that this bacterium could be the cause ofapbroximal caries and could be more cariogenic than Streptococcus mutans. In tiiis article the role of the bac terium of Streptococcus sobrinus on dental caries was studied through the search of the literature and Uie results indicated that S. sobrinus was cariogenic.
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Streptococcus sobrinus Streptocccus mutans'dan sonra insanlarda diş plağı ve tükürükden sıklıkla izole edilen bir mutans streptokoklar grubu üyesidir. Yapılan son çalışmalarda bu bakterinin arayüz çürüklerinden sorumlu bir bakteri olabileceğine değinilmekte ve S. mutans'dan daha fazla çürük yapıcı olabileceği belirtilmektedir. Bu makalede Streptococcus sobrinus bakterisinin diş çürüğü üzerindeki rolü, literatür taraması yapılarak irdelenmiş, ve çalışmaların sonuçları S.sobrinus'un çürük yapıcı bir bakteri olduğunu ortaya koymuştur.
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