Resumen
It is essential to understand bacterial succession
during the development of dental caries and determine the
microorganisms related to this disease. This work aimed to identify
bacteria associated with cariogenic pieces and carry out an
antibiogram assay. First, we isolated bacterial isolates using
MALDI TOF-MS and species-specific PCR techniques. Next, we
implemented an antibiogram test to evaluate antimicrobial
susceptibility events in Streptococcus oralis, Staphylococcus
epidermidis, and Bacillus cereus. Our results showed that the
bacterial species frequently associated with cariogenic processes
was S. oralis. The antibiogram analysis determined that the most
effective antibiotic was streptomycin, with a minimal significant
difference of 0.52. Furthermore, the phylogenetic reconstruction
allowed confirming the identity of the Colombian isolates that
were sequenced, corresponding to the species S. oralis. Finally, we
describe the complex etiology of dental caries where not only one
bacterial agent is related to the development of this pathology. It is
a complex of species.