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Fall 2005: Volume
30, Number 1 |
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| Clinical
Research for Better Practice |
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| Colony Forming Unit Levels
of Salivary Lactobacilli and Streptococcus mutans In Orthodontic
Patients |
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The purpose of this study was
to compare the levels of Lactobacilli (LB) and Streptococcus mutans
(SM) colony forming units (CFU) in the saliva of subjects before
and after orthodontic appliance placement. This was a controlled,
prospective two-group, two-measurement, clinical trial performed
on 64 study patients, 12-15 years old. Subjects in the experimental
group were sampled for LB and SM in stimulated saliva collected
on the same day but prior to band and bracket placement. The subjects
in the control group were sampled on their first screening appointment
two months prior to band and bracket placement. The second samples
of LB and SM were taken from the experimental and control groups
after two months. Saliva was transferred to a selective agar carrier
and incubated for 48 hours at 37°C / 99 °F. LB and SM
colonies forming units were compared with standard densities.The
experimental group wearing orthodontic appliances had significantly
higher mean LB CFU counts than the control group at the 2 month
follow- up (3.25 vs. 2.57, p =0.0036). The two groups, however,
did not show any difference in mean SM CFU counts at the 2 month
follow-up (3.0 vs. 3.1, p = 0.66). The results of this study showed
that a higher number of CFUs of LB were associated with the group
wearing orthodontic appliances after two months and may play a
role in the increased levels of plaque seen in many orthodontic
patients. |
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