2 - ORAL MICROBIOLOGY

0.0(0)
studied byStudied by 0 people
learnLearn
examPractice Test
spaced repetitionSpaced Repetition
heart puzzleMatch
flashcardsFlashcards
Card Sorting

1/143

encourage image

There's no tags or description

Looks like no tags are added yet.

Study Analytics
Name
Mastery
Learn
Test
Matching
Spaced

No study sessions yet.

144 Terms

1
New cards

What colors are the early colonizers?

- Blue

- Purple

- Green

- Yellow

2
New cards

What colors are the secondary colonizers?

Orange and Red

3
New cards

What are the BLUE species?

A. viscosus and A. naeslundii

4
New cards

What is the PURPLE species?

A. odontolyticus

5
New cards

What are the GREEN species?

E. corrodens and Aa

6
New cards

What are the YELLOW species?

- S. mitis

- S. oralis

- S. sanguis

7
New cards

What are the ORANGE species?

- Fusobacterium

- P. intermedia

- Campylobacter

8
New cards

What are the RED species?

- P. gingivalis

- T. forsythia

- T. denticola

9
New cards

Which complex of periodontal microbes is associated with periodontal health?

Purple

10
New cards

Which complex of periodontal microbes is associated with gingivitis?

Yellow

11
New cards

Which complex of periodontal microbes is associated with deeper pocket depth?

Orange and Red

12
New cards

Which complex of periodontal microbes is associated with BOP, inflammation and destructive periodontal disease?

Red

13
New cards

What is the two common dental infections?

Caries and periodontal diseases

14
New cards

Where are some niches that plague may be found?

- Intraoral and supragingival hard surfaces i.e. teeth and implants

- Periodontal pockets

- Dorsum of tongue, saliva

- Buccal mucosa, palatal epithelium, tonsils

15
New cards

What are some ways to remove microbes from oropharynx?

- Swallowing, mastication, or blowing nose

- Oral hygiene practices

- Effects of saliva

- Active motion of cilia

16
New cards

What are structured resilient yellow=grayish substance that adheres tenaciously to intraoral hard surfaces?

Dental plague

17
New cards

What is a well-organized heterogenous structure for cooperating community of microorganisms?

Biofilm

18
New cards

What does dental plaque form?

Biofilm

19
New cards

TRUE or FALSE

Deeper periodontal pockets have less microbes

FALSE

Answer: more

20
New cards

What is the most prevalent species of fungi found in the oral cavity?

Candida albicans

21
New cards

C. albicans infections are prevalent among?

Denture wearers and aging people

22
New cards

TRUE or FALSE

Only bacteria is found in the oral cavity

FALSE

Answer: also fungi, yeasts, protozoa, viruses

23
New cards

What are some of the virus-related oral diseases?

- Herpesviruses

- Human papillomaviruses

- Picornaviruses

- Retroviruses

24
New cards

Herpes simplex virus-1, herpes simplex virus-2, varicella-zoster virus, Epstein-Barr virus, etc. are categorized under?

Herpesviruses

25
New cards

Which disease can induce benign lesions of the skin (warts) and mucous membranes (condylomas) and can cause epithelia malignancies (cancer)?

Human papillomaviruses

26
New cards

Poliovirus, hepatitis A virus, rhinovirus, and enteroviruses are categorized under?

Picornaviruses

27
New cards

HIV-1 and HIV-2 is categorized under?

Retroviruses

28
New cards

Bacteria exist and proliferate within an?

Intracellular matrix

29
New cards

Matrix functions as a _____

barrier

30
New cards

TRUE or FALSE

Some dental plague may be innocuous (harmless and beneficial)

TRUE

31
New cards

What are the classifications of dental plague?

- Supragingival

- Subgingival

- Marginal

32
New cards

Which type of plague is composed of gram positive cocci, short rods and is predominately at the tooth surface?

Supragingival plague

33
New cards

Which species are associated with supragingival plague?

- S. sanguis

- Actinomyces viscosus

- S. mitis

- A. naeslundi

- Eubacterium species

34
New cards

Which type of plague is associated with a biofilm that develops on the tooth surface coronal to the gingival margin?

Supragingival plague

35
New cards

What is associated with calculus and root caries?

Supragingival plague

36
New cards

What occurs when supragingival plaque is in direct contact with the gingival margin?

Marginal plaque

37
New cards

What is associated with the development of gingivitis?

Marginal plaque

38
New cards

Which type of plague is associated with a biofilm that develops on tooth surface apical to the gingival margin?

Subgingival plaque

39
New cards

How many days does it take biofilm to reform after mechanical disruption?

2-3 days

40
New cards

Biofilm can be _____ disrupted

41
New cards

Subgingival plague is associated with what disease?

Periodontitis

42
New cards

Gram negative rods, cocci, filaments. flagellated rods, spirochetes are found on the outer surface of _____ plaque

subgingival

43
New cards

Bacteria associated with subgingival plague are located in _____ environment

anaerobic

44
New cards

TRUE or FALSE

The composition of bacteria found in plague are all the same

FALSE

45
New cards

What is the most common colonizer (species of bacteria) for subgingival plague?

- P. gingivalis

- T. forsythia

46
New cards

Composition of subgingival plague depends on?

Pocket depth

47
New cards

TRUE or FALSE

Plague is visibly seen after 1-2 days of no oral hygiene

TRUE

48
New cards

Where is dental plaque found heaviest?

Gingival/cervical third

49
New cards

What is found on all surfaces of the oral cavity and functions as a protective barrier, providing lubrication, preventing desiccation, as well as a substrate to which bacteria attach?

Pellicles

50
New cards

What are some gram positive facultative microbes that are associated with primary colonization?

- Actinomyces viscosus

- Streptococcus sanguis

51
New cards

Gram positive bacteria adhere via adhesions to?

Pellicle

52
New cards

As plague matures there is a shift in the biofilm from gram positive facultative to?

Gram negative anaerobes

53
New cards

Primary colonization is associated with?

- Gram positive facultative microbes

- Attachment to pellicle

54
New cards

What are some bacteria species associated with secondary colonization?

- P. gingivalis

- T. forsythia

- T. denticola

55
New cards

Gram positive cocci and short rods are seen in _____ plague formation

early

56
New cards

Gram negative, anaerobic rods and filaments, spirochetes are seen in _____ plaque

mature

57
New cards

What formation describe the interactions between the microbes comprising the early and mature plague?

Corncob

58
New cards

What is the gold standard of microbial testing?

Bacterial culture

59
New cards

Susceptibility of microbes in testing is through the use of?

Antibiogram

60
New cards

What species has colony that are star-shaped?

A. actinomycetemcomitans

61
New cards

What are some testing methods for microbial diagnosis?

- Bacterial culture

- Dark field and Contrast microscopy

- Molecular biologic test

- Immunological test

- Genetic testing

62
New cards

Complexes of Periodontal Microbes

Early colonizers:

BLUE, PURPLE, GREEN, YELLOW

Secondary colonizers:

ORANGE, RED

<p>Early colonizers:</p><p>BLUE, PURPLE, GREEN, YELLOW</p><p>Secondary colonizers:</p><p>ORANGE, RED</p>
63
New cards

What species is associated with periodontal health?

A. odontolyticus

64
New cards

What species are associated with gingivitis?

- S. mitis

- S. oralis

- S. sanguis

65
New cards

What species are associated with deeper pocket depth?

- Fusobacterium

- P. intermedia

- Campylobacter

66
New cards

P. intermedia is always found with?

F. nucleatum

67
New cards

What species are associated with bleeding on probing (BOP), clinical marker for inflammation, and destructive periodontal disease and periodontal pocket depth?

- P. gingivalis

- T. forsythia

-. T. denticola

68
New cards

What are virulence factors that allow for adhesion?

Fimbriae or pili

69
New cards

What function to degrade host extracellular proteins?

Trypsin-like proteases

70
New cards

What are multifunctional proteins that play a role in adhesion, tissue degradation, and evasion?

Gingipains

71
New cards

Trypsin-like proteases are produced by?

- P. gingivalis

- T. denticola

- T. forsythia

72
New cards

Proteases and leukotoxin are produced by?

A. actinomycetemcomitans

73
New cards

What are associated with localized aggressive periodontitis?

Hyperleukotoxic strains of A. actinomycetemcomitans

74
New cards

What are produced by the microbes and act on the intercellular substance of sulcular epithelium, collagen fibers and the ground substance of connective tissue?

Enzyme

75
New cards

What metabolites do microbes use?

Carbohydrates, amino acids, and proteins

76
New cards

What contributes to inflammation by inducing phagocytosis and chemotaxis of neutrophils?

Endotoxin (LPS)

77
New cards

What stimulates bone resorption and is highly associated with Pg?

Endotoxin (LPS)

78
New cards

Microbes products and surface antigens that penetrate into the periodontal tissues initiate?

Inflammatory response

79
New cards

LPS endotoxin, proteases, collagenase are associated with?

Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg)

80
New cards

Leukotoxin is the key to virulence and pathogenicity for?

A. actinomycetemcomitans (Aa)

81
New cards

Endotoxin (LPS) is highly associated with which species of bacteria?

Pg

82
New cards

What type of Aa is considered most virulent?

Serotype b

83
New cards

TRUE or FALSE

All plague are alike

FALSE

84
New cards

All plague are not equally capable of causing disease

TRUE

85
New cards

Capsule in bacteria function ot?

Evade host immunity

86
New cards

What is an infection called where many species are present?

Polymicrobial infection

87
New cards

Working together is also known as?

Synergy

88
New cards

Imbalance is also known as?

Dysbiosis

89
New cards

Polymicrobial infection initiate a microbial imbalance or dysbiosis result in?

Inflammation and periodontal disease

90
New cards

What are the keystone pathogens that elevates the virulence of the entire bacterial colony?

Pg and Aa

91
New cards

What species impairs host immunity and protective mechanisms?

Pg

92
New cards

Treatment is aimed at reducing inflammation that may shift dysbiosis back to a state of?

Healthy homeostasis

93
New cards

TRUE or FALSE

There are beneficial microbes in the oral cavity

TRUE

94
New cards

TRUE or FALSE

S. sanguis produces H2O2 that kills Aa

TRUE

95
New cards

Periodontal disease results from the "elaboration of noxious products by the entire plaque flora". This is known as?

Nonspecific plaque hypothesis

96
New cards

TRUE or FALSE

The host can easily neutralize small amounts of plague products

TRUE

97
New cards

TRUE or FALSE

The more plaque present, the more virulent factors present, the more inflammation and destruction, the greater the manifestation of clinical disease

TRUE

98
New cards

TRUE or FALSE

The more plaque the more severe the inflammatory response

TRUE

99
New cards

Control of periodontal disease is dependent upon controlling the amount of _____ accumulated

plaque

100
New cards

When oral hygiene resumed, with the removal of accumulated plaque, marginal gingivitis resolved within _____ days

seven