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Fall 2001: Volume
26, Number 1 |
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| Pediatric
Hospital Dentistry |
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| Salivary Streptococcus mutans
and lactobacillus sp levels in cardiac children |
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This study assesses salivary
conditions of 20 children with cardiac disease comparing with
a control group of 15 healthy children. The results showed that
there was no difference between the groups on salivary flow, buffer
capacity and the level of Streptococcus mutans (Sm). The test
group i.e., children with cardiac disease, showed a lower level
of Lactobacillus sp. The association between the usage of antibiotics
and the risk of developing caries, measuring the level of Streptococcus
mutans and Lactobacillus sp., showed that children taking antibiotics
frequently had a significant lower level of Lactobacillus sp (p<0.05)
than healthy children. This association was not found on relation
to the levels of Streptococcus mutans. |
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