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Aim
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of full mouth rehabilitation on the amount of S. mutans in
children with Early Childhood Caries.
Methods
Thirty-nine children between 2 and 5 years old treated
under general anaesthesia participated in this study. Prior to treatment two baselines samples were collected, one of dental
plaque and one of saliva. In addition, samples were obtained one week post operatively, and then three months later. In each
sampling, the amount and the concentration (cfu/ml) of S. mutans were evaluated.
Results
The findings demonstrate that
the operative procedures under general anaesthesia, significantly decrease (p<0.01) the concentration (cfu/ml) and the
amount of S. mutans for at least three months. After three months, saliva concentrations and plaque colony numbers of S.
mutans increased significantly in relation to one week post-operatively (p<0.01). However, none of the saliva or plaque
samples collected three months following treatment reached the pretreatment levels of S. mutans in any of our subjects.
CONCLUSIONS: The data indicates that full mouth rehabilitation under general anaesthesia produces a statistically
significant decrease in S. mutans levels for at least three months.
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Vol.11 – n.1/2010
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Harvard: G. Litsas (2010) "Effect of full mouth rehabilitation on the amount of Streptococcus mutans in children with Early Childhood Caries", European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 11(1), pp35-38. doi:
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