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Fall 2002: Volume
27, Number 1 |
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| Clinical
Research for a Better Practice |
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| Detection of potentially cariogenic
strains of Streptococcus mutans using the polymerase chain reaction |
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Streptococcus mutans is a pathogen
related to the occurrence of human dental caries. The determination
of total amounts of mutans streptococci, as well as the proportion
related to other oral bacteria, is of interest when assessing
the risk of developing caries. In this context, it is better to
use a sensitive, specific and non-time consuming method such as
the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), than to use culture and biochemical
identification methods. In this work we identified potentially
cariogenic strains of S. mutans and assessed the relationship
with the dmft, DMFT or dmft/DMFT index. Using DNA isolated from
dental plaque, a 192 bp sequence was identified and amplified
from the spaP gene and a 722 bp sequence from the dexA gene. The
results suggest that it is important to evaluate the presence
of cariogenic S. mutans strains in plaque content rather than
the accumulation of plaque itself. However, other factors like
diet, hygiene, genetic background, the flow rate of saliva and
the presence of specific antibodies, also play a key role in the
development of caries. |
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