Estimation of DMFT, Salivary Streptococcus Mutans Count, Flow Rate, Ph, and Salivary Total Calcium Content in Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Women: A Prospective Study
Introduction: Pregnancy, a period from conception till birth, causes changes in the functioning of the human body as a whole and specifically in the oral cavity that may favour the emergence of dental caries. Many studies have shown pregnant women at increased risk for dental caries, however, sp...
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doaj-b9d6ac66b8cd42ea830f71b3db3045922020-11-25T02:19:13ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2017-04-01114ZC147ZC15110.7860/JCDR/2017/24965.9516Estimation of DMFT, Salivary Streptococcus Mutans Count, Flow Rate, Ph, and Salivary Total Calcium Content in Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Women: A Prospective StudyWasim Ismail Kamate0Nupura Aniket Vibhute1Rajendra Krishna Baad2Senior Lecturer, Department of Oral Pathology and Microbiology, School of Dental Sciences, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Deemed University, Karad, Maharashtra, India.Reader, Department of Oral Pathology and Microbiology, School of Dental Sciences, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Deemed University, Karad, Maharashtra, India.Professor and Head, Department of Oral Pathology and Microbiology, School of Dental Sciences, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Deemed University, Karad, Maharashtra, India.Introduction: Pregnancy, a period from conception till birth, causes changes in the functioning of the human body as a whole and specifically in the oral cavity that may favour the emergence of dental caries. Many studies have shown pregnant women at increased risk for dental caries, however, specific salivary caries risk factors and the particular period of pregnancy at heightened risk for dental caries are yet to be explored and give a scope of further research in this area. Aim: The aim of the present study was to assess the severity of dental caries in pregnant women compared to non-pregnant women by evaluating parameters like Decayed, Missing, Filled Teeth (DMFT) index, salivary Streptococcus mutans count, flow rate, pH and total calcium content. Materials and Methods: A total of 50 first time pregnant women in the first trimester were followed during their second trimester, third trimester and postpartum period for the evaluation of DMFT by World Health Organization (WHO) scoring criteria, salivary flow rate by drooling method, salivary pH by pH meter, salivary total calcium content by bioassay test kit and salivary Streptococcus mutans count by semiautomatic counting of colonies grown on Mitis Salivarius (MS) agar supplemented by 0.2U/ml of bacitracin and 10% sucrose. The observations of pregnant women were then compared with same parameters evaluated in the 50 non-pregnant women. Paired t-test and Wilcoxon sign rank test were performed to assess the association between the study parameters. Results: Evaluation of different caries risk factors between pregnant and non-pregnant women clearly showed that pregnant women were at a higher risk for dental caries. Comparison of caries risk parameters during the three trimesters and postpartum period showed that the salivary Streptococcus mutans count had significantly increased in the second trimester, third trimester and postpartum period while the mean pH and mean salivary total calcium content decreased in the third trimester and postpartum period. These changes reflected on the DMFT score which increased in the third trimester and postpartum period. Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that there is a definite correlation between pregnancy and dental caries. We conclude that the third trimester and postpartum period of pregnancy are the periods during which the pregnant women are at a higher risk for development of dental caries.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/9516/24965_CE[Ra1]_F(RK)_PF1(SYGH)_PFA(P).pdfdental cariesmitis salivarius agarpregnancy |
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Wasim Ismail Kamate Nupura Aniket Vibhute Rajendra Krishna Baad Estimation of DMFT, Salivary Streptococcus Mutans Count, Flow Rate, Ph, and Salivary Total Calcium Content in Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Women: A Prospective Study Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research dental caries mitis salivarius agar pregnancy |
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Estimation of DMFT, Salivary Streptococcus Mutans Count, Flow Rate, Ph, and Salivary Total Calcium Content in Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Women: A Prospective Study |
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Estimation of DMFT, Salivary Streptococcus Mutans Count, Flow Rate, Ph, and Salivary Total Calcium Content in Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Women: A Prospective Study |
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Estimation of DMFT, Salivary Streptococcus Mutans Count, Flow Rate, Ph, and Salivary Total Calcium Content in Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Women: A Prospective Study |
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Estimation of DMFT, Salivary Streptococcus Mutans Count, Flow Rate, Ph, and Salivary Total Calcium Content in Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Women: A Prospective Study |
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Estimation of DMFT, Salivary Streptococcus Mutans Count, Flow Rate, Ph, and Salivary Total Calcium Content in Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Women: A Prospective Study |
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estimation of dmft, salivary streptococcus mutans count, flow rate, ph, and salivary total calcium content in pregnant and non-pregnant women: a prospective study |
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Introduction: Pregnancy, a period from conception till birth,
causes changes in the functioning of the human body as a whole
and specifically in the oral cavity that may favour the emergence
of dental caries. Many studies have shown pregnant women at
increased risk for dental caries, however, specific salivary caries
risk factors and the particular period of pregnancy at heightened
risk for dental caries are yet to be explored and give a scope of
further research in this area.
Aim: The aim of the present study was to assess the severity
of dental caries in pregnant women compared to non-pregnant
women by evaluating parameters like Decayed, Missing, Filled
Teeth (DMFT) index, salivary Streptococcus mutans count, flow
rate, pH and total calcium content.
Materials and Methods: A total of 50 first time pregnant women
in the first trimester were followed during their second trimester,
third trimester and postpartum period for the evaluation of
DMFT by World Health Organization (WHO) scoring criteria,
salivary flow rate by drooling method, salivary pH by pH meter,
salivary total calcium content by bioassay test kit and salivary
Streptococcus mutans count by semiautomatic counting of
colonies grown on Mitis Salivarius (MS) agar supplemented by
0.2U/ml of bacitracin and 10% sucrose. The observations of
pregnant women were then compared with same parameters
evaluated in the 50 non-pregnant women. Paired t-test
and Wilcoxon sign rank test were performed to assess the
association between the study parameters.
Results: Evaluation of different caries risk factors between
pregnant and non-pregnant women clearly showed that
pregnant women were at a higher risk for dental caries.
Comparison of caries risk parameters during the three trimesters
and postpartum period showed that the salivary Streptococcus
mutans count had significantly increased in the second
trimester, third trimester and postpartum period while the mean
pH and mean salivary total calcium content decreased in the
third trimester and postpartum period. These changes reflected
on the DMFT score which increased in the third trimester and
postpartum period.
Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that there is a
definite correlation between pregnancy and dental caries. We
conclude that the third trimester and postpartum period of
pregnancy are the periods during which the pregnant women
are at a higher risk for development of dental caries. |
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