%0 Journal Article %T Comparison of the Candida albicans and biofilm formation amount on natural tooth, %A Ali R£¿za Tun£¿demir %A Melek £¿nci %A Erhan £¿zcan %A Serdar Polat %J Dicle Medical Journal %D 2012 %I Dicle University Medical School %X Objective: This study compared the retention of the Candidaalbicans and biofilm formation on natural teeth, porcelainand acrylic resin.Materials and methods: Samples are taken with thesterile ecuvion sticks from the buccal embrasures of thenatural tooth, porcelain and acrylic. The biofilm productionof candida reproducing strains was determined withmicroplate method. Samples are settled in 0.5 ml sterilephosphate buffered saline. Reproduction detected coloniesdefined to species in accordance with their macroscopicand microscopic features and germ tube test inmicrobiology laboratory.Results: There was significant differences for retention ofCandida albicans and biofilm formation on the surface oftooth, porcelain and acrylic (p<0.05).Conclusion: Adherence of Candida albicans and biofilmformation on the porcelain significantly less than naturaltooth and acrylic, and retention and biofilm formation onthe tooth less than acrylic. %K Biofilm %K Candida albicans %K dental materials %K tooth. %U http://www.diclemedj.org/upload/sayi/1/DicleMedJ-01082.pdf