2022
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2022/54977.16148
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Association between Oral Probiotic Streptococcus Supplements and Salivary Streptococcus Mutans Count in Human Study: A Systematic Review

Abstract: Introduction: Probiotics in caries prevention is a subject of growing interest due to their specific activities and inhibitory effects on the cariogenic organisms. Though numerous reviews have evaluated the effect of probiotics in caries prevention, very few have focussed on the probiotic streptococcus strains, none of them have emphasised on the effect of probiotic Streptococcus strains on the salivary Streptococcus mutans count. Aim: To evaluate the current literature on the association between oral probiot… Show more

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“…It is noteworthy that in our in vitro study, the strength of the biofilm formed in the whole HC test was inversely proportional to HC dilution, probably due to the dilution of both cariogenic and anti-cariogenic components. It is therefore logical that, when the anti-cariogenic probiotics were isolated, the inhibition of S. mutans was more pronounced [ 1 , 2 , 49 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It is noteworthy that in our in vitro study, the strength of the biofilm formed in the whole HC test was inversely proportional to HC dilution, probably due to the dilution of both cariogenic and anti-cariogenic components. It is therefore logical that, when the anti-cariogenic probiotics were isolated, the inhibition of S. mutans was more pronounced [ 1 , 2 , 49 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite being multifactorial, involving injudicious eating habits and poor oral health, dental caries remains a first-rate microbiological disease. Bacterial biofilm is the initial caries precursor and Streptococcus mutans ( S. mutans ) is the major contributor [ 1 , 2 ]. Inhibition of S. mutans and the associated biofilm, therefore, could hinder the caries process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%