BACKGROUND Probiotics have been shown to have a positive influence on systemic and oral health. The prevention of dental caries and gingival diseases through the consumption of probiotics has been… Click to show full abstract
BACKGROUND Probiotics have been shown to have a positive influence on systemic and oral health. The prevention of dental caries and gingival diseases through the consumption of probiotics has been studied extensively. OBJECTIVES The aim of this research was to determine the effects of a short-term intake of probiotic milk and powder on the salivary levels of Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) and the plaque scores in children. MATERIAL AND METHODS In this short-term study, 34 healthy 3-6-year-old children were randomly assigned to group A (control), group B (enKor‑D) or group C (Yakult). The probiotics were taken for 7 days. To screen for the amount of S. mutans measured in colony-forming units per milliliter of saliva (CFU/mL), unstimulated saliva samples were collected and cultured on Mitis Salivarius Agar plates before and after the intervention. The plaque scores were also recorded at preand post-intervention visits. RESULTS A statistically significant reduction of salivary S. mutans was recorded after the consumption of probiotic milk (Yakult®) and powder (enKor®-D) (p < 0.05), with the decrease being greater for the enKor‑D group. However, only the consumption of Yakult decreased the plaque scores significantly (p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS A short-term use of Yakult and enKor‑D can have a cariostatic effect by lowering oral microbial load in children with certain risk profiles. Further research is required to confirm this probiotic effect over a long-term period. Prior to prescribing or promoting Yakult or enKor‑D as an adjunct caries prevention therapy for children, a thorough risk evaluation may be needed.
               
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