Influence of the magnetic field on microorganisms in the oral cavity

Since the beginning of their lives, all living organisms are exposed to the influence of geomagnetic fields. Objectives : With respect to the positive effects that magnetic fields have on human tissues, especially the bactericidal effect, this investigation aimed to assess their influence on the red...

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Main Authors: Snezana BRKOVIC, Srdjan POSTIC, Dragan ILIC
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of São Paulo 2015-04-01
Series:Journal of Applied Oral Science
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spelling doaj-49fbcdc7880741939d5f0d53dfd6cdb62020-11-24T22:59:45ZengUniversity of São PauloJournal of Applied Oral Science1678-77652015-04-0123217918610.1590/1678-775720140243S1678-77572015000200011Influence of the magnetic field on microorganisms in the oral cavitySnezana BRKOVICSrdjan POSTICDragan ILICSince the beginning of their lives, all living organisms are exposed to the influence of geomagnetic fields. Objectives : With respect to the positive effects that magnetic fields have on human tissues, especially the bactericidal effect, this investigation aimed to assess their influence on the reduction of oral microorganisms. Material and Methods : In order to obtain adequate specimens of dental plaque deposit, microbes such as Streptococcus parasanguinis, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Rhodococcus equi and Candida albicans were isolated from the human mouth. To establish the intensity of microbial growth on the basis of the modified optical density (OD) of agar turbidimetry assay, microbial count and spectrophotometry were applied. The study was carried out with two microbial concentrations (1 and 10 CFU/ml) after periods of incubation of 24 and 48 h and using micromagnets. Results : A positive effect of the magnetic field, resulting in the reduction of dental plaque microbes in vitro, was found. In the first 24 hours of exposure to the magnetic field, the number of all isolated microbes was significantly reduced. The most potent influence of magnets and the most intensified reduction after 24 hours were evident in Candida albicans colonies. The decrease in the influence of magnets on microbes in vitro was also detected. Conclusions : Magnets reduce the number of microbes and might be recommended as a supplement in therapy for reduced periodontal tissues. This is important because periodontal tissues that are in good conditions provide prolonged support to the oral tissues under partial and supradental denture.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572015000200011&lng=en&tlng=enMicrobesOral cavityMagnetic fieldOverdentureCandida albicansStreptococcus parasanguinis
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author Snezana BRKOVIC
Srdjan POSTIC
Dragan ILIC
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Srdjan POSTIC
Dragan ILIC
Influence of the magnetic field on microorganisms in the oral cavity
Journal of Applied Oral Science
Microbes
Oral cavity
Magnetic field
Overdenture
Candida albicans
Streptococcus parasanguinis
author_facet Snezana BRKOVIC
Srdjan POSTIC
Dragan ILIC
author_sort Snezana BRKOVIC
title Influence of the magnetic field on microorganisms in the oral cavity
title_short Influence of the magnetic field on microorganisms in the oral cavity
title_full Influence of the magnetic field on microorganisms in the oral cavity
title_fullStr Influence of the magnetic field on microorganisms in the oral cavity
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the magnetic field on microorganisms in the oral cavity
title_sort influence of the magnetic field on microorganisms in the oral cavity
publisher University of São Paulo
series Journal of Applied Oral Science
issn 1678-7765
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Since the beginning of their lives, all living organisms are exposed to the influence of geomagnetic fields. Objectives : With respect to the positive effects that magnetic fields have on human tissues, especially the bactericidal effect, this investigation aimed to assess their influence on the reduction of oral microorganisms. Material and Methods : In order to obtain adequate specimens of dental plaque deposit, microbes such as Streptococcus parasanguinis, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Rhodococcus equi and Candida albicans were isolated from the human mouth. To establish the intensity of microbial growth on the basis of the modified optical density (OD) of agar turbidimetry assay, microbial count and spectrophotometry were applied. The study was carried out with two microbial concentrations (1 and 10 CFU/ml) after periods of incubation of 24 and 48 h and using micromagnets. Results : A positive effect of the magnetic field, resulting in the reduction of dental plaque microbes in vitro, was found. In the first 24 hours of exposure to the magnetic field, the number of all isolated microbes was significantly reduced. The most potent influence of magnets and the most intensified reduction after 24 hours were evident in Candida albicans colonies. The decrease in the influence of magnets on microbes in vitro was also detected. Conclusions : Magnets reduce the number of microbes and might be recommended as a supplement in therapy for reduced periodontal tissues. This is important because periodontal tissues that are in good conditions provide prolonged support to the oral tissues under partial and supradental denture.
topic Microbes
Oral cavity
Magnetic field
Overdenture
Candida albicans
Streptococcus parasanguinis
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