High prevalence of mutans streptococci in a population with extremely low prevalence of dental caries |
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Authors: | Peter Carlsson Ibrahim Azis Gandour Berit Olsson Birger Rickardsson Kamal Abbas |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cariology, University of Lund, Sweden;Department of Periodontology and Community Dentistry, University of Khartoum, Sudan;Department of Endodontics, University of Lund, Sweden;Department of Community Dentistry, University of Lund, Sweden;Department of Oral Surgery, University of Khartoum, Sudan. |
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Abstract: | The quantitative distribution of the mutans streptococci was investigated in populations with very low caries prevalence. Three hundred and seven school children from rural Sudan with an estimated age of 12 years were examined for dental status and salivary mutans streptococci. Forty-two isolates from the salivary cultures were determined to species level by studying the serogroup and biotype. Denial caries in permanent teeth was diagnosed in 12% of the children and the mean DMFT was 0.17 (range 0-6 DMFT). Caries was confined to fissures. Mutans streptococci were found in 96% of the children and high counts were obtained in 45%. Of 42 isolated strains, 37 belonged to Streptococcus mutans , 5 to Streptococcus sobrinus and none to Streptococcus rattus. The observations show that the mutans streptococci can be widespread in human populations with extremely low prevalence of dental caries and consequently that these bacteria may be readily propagated in human populations without association to a caries-promoting life style. |
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Keywords: | Streptococcus mutans dental caries epidemiology |
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