不同类型益生菌对正畸患者唾液微生物定植的影响-体内研究

Tanvi Latta
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变形链球菌和乳酸菌数量在正畸患者中较高,是白斑病变形成的主要原因之一。益生菌正在成为控制斑块的替代方法。目的与目的探讨不同类型益生菌对正畸患者唾液中变形链球菌和乳酸杆菌水平的影响。材料与方法将140例受试者分为对照组(I组)20例和服用益生菌的研究组(II组)120例。分别在基线(t1)、三周后(t1)和六周后(t2)采集唾液样本。将样品稀释并在特定的琼脂培养基上孵育。观察到的菌落以每毫升唾液的菌落形成单位(CFU/ml)表达。第二组根据益生菌摄入量进一步分为6个亚组,每个亚组20名受试者。结果各益生菌组唾液微生物计数差异有统计学意义(p <0.05)。含片组的变形链球菌数量从653.00±102.23 CFU/ml降至84.1±30.48 CFU/ml,乳酸杆菌数量从87.35±15.64 CFU/ml降至14.60±8.28 CFU/ml,降幅最大。结论正畸固定矫治器患者可考虑使用益生菌制剂降低唾液变形链球菌数量和乳酸菌及含片。
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Effects of Different Types of Probiotics on Microbial Colonization in Saliva of Orthodontic Patients—In Vivo Study
Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus count is found to be higher in orthodontic patients and is one of the leading causes of white spot lesion formation. Probiotics are emerging as alternative methods of plaque control. To determine the effects of different types of probiotics on S. mutans and Lactobacillus levels in saliva of orthodontic patients. A total of 140 subjects were divided into Control group (Group I) with 20 subjects and study group taking probiotics (Group II) with 120 subjects. Saliva samples were taken at baseline ( T0), after three weeks ( T1), and after six weeks ( T2). The samples were diluted and incubated on specific agar media plates. The colonies observed were expressed in colony forming units per milliliter (CFU/ml) of saliva. Group II was further subdivided into six subgroups based on probiotic intake with 20 subjects in each subgroup. Statistically significant difference was found in salivary microbial counts in all the probiotic groups ( p < 0.05). The highest reduction in count of S. mutans (653.00 ± 102.23 CFU/ml to 84.1 ± 30.48 CFU/ml) and Lactobacilli (87.35 ± 15.64 CFU/ml to 14.60 ± 8.28 CFU/ml) was seen in the lozenges group. Probiotics decrease the number of salivary S. mutans and Lactobacilli and lozenges could be considered for orthodontic fixed appliance patients.
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