Diet and Caries-associated Bacteria in Severe Early Childhood Caries An In vitro Study.

IF 0.7 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Journal of pharmacy & bioallied sciences Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-18 DOI:10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_363_24
Raghavendra Pidamale, Prem S Chauhan, Raghavendr Singh, M D Imran, Roopan Prakash, Kasthuripriya Kuppusamy
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Abstract

Background: Severe Early Childhood Caries (S-ECC) is a prevalent oral health issue among young children, often associated with specific caries-associated bacteria. This in vitro study investigates the impact of diet on the growth and activity of caries-associated bacteria in S-ECC.

Materials and methods: Plaque samples of Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus species were procured from laboratory. The samples were exposed to different dietary conditions, including high-sugar, high-carbohydrate, and control diets. The growth kinetics of caries-associated bacteria, including S. mutans and Lactobacillus species, were monitored using quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and colony-forming unit (CFU) assays.

Results: Under high-sugar conditions, the growth of S. mutans increased by 50% compared to the control group, as evidenced by qPCR analysis. Lactobacillus species also exhibited a significant increase in CFU counts in response to high-carbohydrate diets, showing a 40% rise compared to controls.

Conclusion: This in vitro study highlights the influence of diet on the proliferation of caries-associated bacteria in severe early childhood caries. High-sugar and high-carbohydrate diets contribute to the growth and activity of S. mutans and Lactobacillus species, exacerbating the progression of dental caries in affected children.

严重幼儿龋齿中的饮食与龋相关细菌体外研究
背景:严重幼儿龋(S-ECC)是幼儿中普遍存在的口腔健康问题,通常与特定的龋相关细菌有关。这项体外研究调查了饮食对 S-ECC 中龋相关细菌的生长和活性的影响:从实验室获取变异链球菌和乳酸杆菌的牙菌斑样本。将样本置于不同的饮食条件下,包括高糖饮食、高碳水化合物饮食和对照饮食。使用定量聚合酶链式反应(qPCR)和菌落形成单位(CFU)检测法监测龋齿相关细菌(包括变异杆菌和乳酸杆菌)的生长动力学:结果:qPCR 分析表明,在高糖条件下,与对照组相比,变异杆菌的生长量增加了 50%。乳酸杆菌在高碳水化合物饮食中的 CFU 数量也有显著增加,与对照组相比增加了 40%:这项体外研究强调了饮食对严重幼儿龋中龋相关细菌增殖的影响。高糖和高碳水化合物饮食促进了变异杆菌和乳酸杆菌的生长和活性,加剧了患儿龋齿的发展。
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