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Comparison of the Effect of Regular and Probiotic Cake (Bacillus Coagulans) on Salivary PH and Streptococcus Mutans Count

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Journal Dent Med Probl
Specialty Dentistry
Date 2019 Mar 16
PMID 30875151
Citations 5
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Abstract

Background: Dental caries is considered the most common infectious disease in humans worldwide. Cariogenesis is the outcome of a complex interaction between the host's oral flora and diet. The consumption of snacks such as cake, which have the potential to promote dental caries, has increased.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of including probiotic bacteria (Bacillus coagulans - B. coagulans) in consumed snack cake on the Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) count and salivary pH.

Material And Methods: We conducted a randomized, double-blind, cross-sectional cohort study on 40 healthy volunteers. The subjects were divided into 2 groups. In the 1st group, the subjects consumed probiotic cake as breakfast for 1 week and then, following a 4-week wash-out period, consumed regular cake as breakfast for 1 week. In the other group, the administration of probiotic and regular cake was reversed. For both groups, samples of at least 5 mL of non-stimulated saliva were collected using the spitting technique before and after the 1st and the 6th week. A colony counter was used to determine the number of S. mutans colonies. Salivary pH was measured before eating (8-9 a.m.).

Results: We detected no statistically significant difference in the S. mutans count before and after the consumption of probiotic cake, but noted a statistically significant difference in the count before and after the consumption of regular cake. We did not detect a significant difference in salivary pH with respect to the consumption of probiotic and regular cake, although the consumption of both foods caused a drop in salivary pH.

Conclusions: The addition of probiotic bacteria to sweet snack cake caused a minimal increase in the salivary count of S. mutans, a bacterial species with a definite role in cariogenesis, but did not impact salivary pH. Since probiotic cake has a slight impact on the S. mutans count, it is preferred over regular cake as a snack food.

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