Revisión sistemática: caracterización de microorganismos presentes en los núcleos colados usados en procedimientos intrarradiculares
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2020-11-18
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Universidad Antonio Nariño
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Introduction: The lack of asepsis in the materials used in intraradicular procedures
becomes a gateway to microorganisms that can trigger complex infections that could place
the patient's health at imminent risk. Objective: To carry out a systematic review to
characterize the presence of microorganisms present in the cast nuclei used in intradicular
procedures. Materials and Methods: It is a secondary research, which will be carried out from
a systematic review which aims through an exhaustive analysis of scientific articles, make a
detailed characterization of the variables of study to respond to the objectives set out in the
research. Results: 47% of the microorganisms found in the review correspond to the group of
positive Gram Anaerobia, followed by 32% that belong to the Negative Gram Anaerobia,
11% that belong to the negative Gram Bacillus, 5% to the positive Gram Bacillus and the
other 5% to the Positive Gram Aerobia. Conclusions: If the strained nuclei are not worked
under aseptic protocols, they can become carriers of microorganisms that lead to treatment
failures and the appearance of new pathologies as a consequence of the presence of
microorganisms.
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Huila (Colombia)