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Unusually Isolated in Intra-oral Sutures - Case Series

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Specialty Microbiology
Date 2023 Sep 11
PMID 37691839
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Introduction: The human oral cavity comprises various niches such as teeth, gingiva, tongue, soft and hard palate, and various dental prostheses, all inhabited by different bacterial species. Although more than 600 taxa belong to the oral cavity, identifying , an incompletely understood bacterium, has been rare.

Methods: Three patients who underwent periodontal flap surgeries were reported with the incidental finding of associated with the intra-oral sutures placed. Environmental sampling was performed, to establish the exact source of this bacterium.

Results: was isolated in three patients' intra-oral sutures. All environmental samples were negative for the presence of the bacterium.

Conclusion: . To this date, no studies have identified such an occurrence of with intra-oral sutures. Its identification in association with foreign materials, such as sutures, can be considered a potential for surgical site infections and requires further investigation.

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