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Anaerobic bacteria

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Anaerobic bacteria are a more potentially pathogenic (disease causing) bacteria, when displaced from their normal habitat. They produce enzymes and toxins and do not need oxygen to survive. They can be found in deeper layers of plaque and in areas of the mouth, such as periodontal pockets, which render them difficult to remove. Examples of anaerobic bacteria are:

 Fusiforms.

 Vibrios.

 Spirochaetes.

Basic Guide to Oral Health Education and Promotion

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