Evaluation of Bacterial Population in the Saliva of Drug Addicts
Journal: Journal Of Dentistry And Oral Implants (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-04-04
Authors : Muhammad Zahoor; Jalal Uddin;
Page : 6-14
Keywords : Cigarette; hashish; oral moist snuff; shisha;
Abstract
Abstract Background: The human mouth harbors over 700 microbial genera. The large number of them is normal bacteria; few of them are opportunistic pathogens. Objective: The study was aimed to evaluate the bacterial population of drug addicted persons and compare it to that of a normal healthy person. Methods: Five different samples of human saliva; alcohol drunken person, oral moist snuff user, cigarette, hashish and shisha smoker were investigated the involvement of bacteria in them. One sample was collected from normal non-addict person. The bacterial population in drug addictive persons were compared that on normal non-addictive person. Results: The bacteria observed were: Gram negative cocci, mono cocci, streptococci, vibrio, gram negative rod, gram positive staphylococcus, gram positive streptococci and gram-positive rod. Conclusion: The order of bacterial population was; alcohol drunken person
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