Browsing by Author "Azmiza Syawani Jasni"
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Publication Identification Of The Predominant Oral Microbiome In Pericoronitis(Journal of International Dental and Medical Resear, 2019) ;Ainaa Liyana Azemi ;Siti Noor Adnalizawati Adnan ;Rohazila Mohamad Hanafiah ;John Chong Keat Hon ;Ahmad Dzulfikar Bin SamsudinAzmiza Syawani JasniAccumulation of mixed oral microflora appears to be one of the contributing factors to pericoronitis, an inflammation of the oral soft tissues surrounding the crown of a partially erupted, or impacted mandibular third molars.This study was aimed to identify the predominant infectious bacteria related to pericoronitis and their coexistence with other bacterial species at the infection site.Plaque from pericoronal pockets of lower wisdom teeth of 25 patients that have been diagnosed with pericoronitis were sampled and subjected to a standard microbiological procedure for identification of bacterial species including cultivation on enriched agar plates, biochemical profiling and 16s rRNA PCR analysis. A total of 97 microorganisms were isolated and identified from the cultured samples and 94.73% were Gram-positive bacteria; with the highest incidence of Streptococcus gordonii, Streptococcus mitis, and Streptococcus anginosus. This study also revealed that facultative anaerobes were the predominant group causing pericoronitis (89%). The high occurence of multi-strain bacteria ranging from facultative anaerobic to aerobic bacteria display the importance of their infection networks in pericoronitis.Knowledge gained from this study increases our understanding on the role of different pathogens in pericoronitis and provides new insight into the clinical management of patients and in the prevention of its recurrence. Keywords:Pericoronitis, Oral bacteria, Mandibular third molar. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Lingual Mucosal Ulceration with Bony Sequestration(USIM Press, 2022) ;Ahmad Dzulfikar SamsudinAzmiza Syawani JasniThis case report describes a rare condition of lingual mucosal ulceration associated with bony sequestration following non-surgical lower molar tooth extraction of a healthy 58-year-old female patient. Clinically, she presented with a painful ulcer on the lingual aspect of the posterior mandible and noticed a sharp bone which caused irritation to the side of the tongue. The exposed bone was removed surgically, and the ulcer was completely healed. Thus, emphasizing the understanding of the causative factors of oral ulcers can help in giving a proper treatment plan. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Trends in antimicrobial resistance in Malaysia(Malaysian Medical Association, 2021) ;Nashreeyn Mohamed Naeemmudeen ;Nur Ainaa Nabihah Mohd Ghazali ;Hasnah Bahari ;Rosni Ibrahim ;Ahmad Dzulfikar SamsudinAzmiza Syawani JasniIntroduction: Antibiotic resistance is a burgeoning problem worldwide. The trend of bacterial resistance has increased over the past decade in which more common bacteria are becoming resistant to almost all the antibiotics currently in use, posing a threat to humans and even livestock. Methods: The databases used to search for the relevant articles for this review include PubMed, Science Direct, and Scopus. The following keywords were used in the search: Antimicrobial resistance, Malaysian action plan, antibioticresistant bacteria, and Malaysian National Surveillance on Antimicrobial Resistance (NSAR). The relevant articles published in English were considered. Results: The antibiotic-resistant bacteria highlighted in this review showed an increase in resistance patterns to the majority of the antibiotics tested. The Malaysian government has come up with an action plan to create public awareness and to educate them regarding the health implications of antibiotic resistance. Conclusion: Antimicrobial resistance in Malaysia continues to escalate and is attributed to the overuse and misuse of antibiotics in various fields. As this crisis impacts the health of both humans and animals, therefore a joined continuous effort from all sectors is warranted to reduce the spread and minimize its development.