Snyder Test Flashcards
1
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What is the main purpose of the Snyder test?
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- Lactobacillus in saliva
- The Snyder test measures dental caries susceptibility by detecting the presence of lactobacilli in saliva
2
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How does Lactobacill dissolve tooth enamel?
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- Lactobacilli are capable of lowering the pH of their environment enough to dissolve tooth enamel.
3
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How does the Snyder test medium favor the growth of lactobacilli and discourage the growth of most other species?
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- The Snyder test medium is designed to favor the growth of lactobacilli and discourage the growth of most other species.
- This is accomplished by adjusting the pH of the medium to 4.8 and by adding glucose, a carbohydrate easily fermented by Lactobacillus.
4
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- Lactobacilli thrive in _____(high/low) pH environments and ferment the _____, producing more _____.
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- Lactobacilli thrive in the low pH environments and ferment the glucose, producing more acid which reduces the pH even more.
5
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What is the pH indicator used?
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- The medium includes the pH indicator, bromocresol green
- green at pH 4.8 and above
- yellow below pH 4.8.
6
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- High susceptibility to dental caries is indicated if the medium turns yellow within ___ hours.
- Moderate and slight susceptibility is indicated by a change within ___ and ___ hours, respectively.
- No change within ___ hours is considered a negative result.
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High susceptibility to dental caries is indicated if the medium turns yellow within 24 hours.
- High susceptibility to dental caries is indicated if the medium turns yellow within 24 hours.
- Moderate and slight susceptibility is indicated by a change within 48 and 72 hours, respectively.
- No change within 72 hours is considered a negative result.
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