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Revision as of 07:01, 11 February 2025
Trichomonas tenax is a protozoan parasite that is commonly found in the human oral cavity. It is considered non-pathogenic in healthy individuals, but can cause opportunistic infections in immunocompromised patients.
Overview
Trichomonas tenax is a species of parasite that belongs to the Trichomonadidae family. It is a flagellate protozoan, meaning it moves using whip-like appendages called flagella. This organism is typically found in the human oral cavity, particularly in dental plaque and tartar.
Pathogenicity
While T. tenax is generally considered non-pathogenic in healthy individuals, it can cause opportunistic infections in those with compromised immune systems. These infections can lead to periodontal disease and other oral health problems.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of T. tenax infection is typically made through microscopic examination of oral samples. The organism can be identified by its characteristic shape and movement patterns.
Treatment
Treatment for T. tenax infection typically involves good oral hygiene practices and the use of antiprotozoal medications.


