Streptococcus sobrinus in children and its influence on caries activity
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF03320810
Streptococcus sobrinus in children and its influence on caries activity
Abstract
Aim: This was to study the longitudinal assessment of caries activity of Streptococcus sobrinus (SS) positive children during their mixed dentition.
Methods: The occurrence of mutans streptococci (MS) in plaque and saliva was determined in a representative sample of 55 children aged 8 to 12 years over a period of 4 years. A total of 708 bacterial strains was isolated which were identified as MS or SS. Caries activity (DeltaD(1-4)MFS) as well as plaque and gingival inflammation were recorded.
Results: During the period of observation 52 of the 55 children harboured MS; 12 of these children were SS positive. SS was not permanently detectable and 3 of the children were MS and SS negative. SS was not found without the presence of MS. Children that were infected with both SS and MS showed a slightly higher increase in caries compared with children that were infected exclusively by MS (DeltaD(1,2)MFS 6.2 vs. 3.0 and DeltaD(3,4)MFS 5.3 vs. 3.8) over the period of 4 years. An SS infection accelerated the increase of DeltaD(3,4)MFS significantly by a factor of 4 one year after its detection, whereas the DeltaD(1,2)MFS was 3 times as high during the period of infection.
Conclusion: The findings suggest that an SS infection represents an important additional risk factor for dental caries due to its obvious aggravating of caries activity.
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