Effect of Mutans streptococcal colonization on plaque formation and regrowth in young children--a brief commnunication. |
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Authors: | Christian Lee Norman Tinanoff Glenn Minah Elaine Romberg |
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Affiliation: | Dental School, University of Maryland, Baltimore 21201, USA. |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVES: Visible plaque on the maxillary anterior teeth of young children has been identified as a risk indicator for early childhood caries. The present study examined whether this plaque is related to the colonization of children's teeth with Mutans streptococci (MS) or toothbrushing frequency. METHODS: Thirty-nine children, aged 12 to 36 months, had plaque scores, and plaque samples were taken from the labial surfaces of the maxillary incisors at baseline and repeated 3 days after suspended oral hygiene (plaque regrowth). RESULTS: A positive correlation was found between the baseline percent MS and regrowth plaque score and between baseline and regrowth plaque scores. Plaque scores of those that brushed zero to one time a day were not different from those who brushed two or more times a day. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that the presence of plaque on the anterior teeth of young children is consistent and related to MS colonization. |
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