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Effects of Lactobacillus casei Shirota intake on caries risk in children

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Yakult is a well-known probiotic beverage consisting of a single live bacterial species, Lactobacillus casei Shirota. However, the potential cariogenic/cariostatic effects of Yakult intake among children have not been studied yet. Hence, this study aimed to investigate the clinic...

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Autores principales: Lin, Yng-Tzer Joseph, Chou, Chein-Chin, Hsu, Chin-Ying Stephen
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Association for Dental Sciences of the Republic of China 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6395271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30895045
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jds.2016.09.005
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author Lin, Yng-Tzer Joseph
Chou, Chein-Chin
Hsu, Chin-Ying Stephen
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description BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Yakult is a well-known probiotic beverage consisting of a single live bacterial species, Lactobacillus casei Shirota. However, the potential cariogenic/cariostatic effects of Yakult intake among children have not been studied yet. Hence, this study aimed to investigate the clinical effects of short-term Yakult intake on oral biofilm acidogenicity, cariogenic bacterial counts, and caries risk in children. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eighteen children, 7–11 years of age, consumed standard Yakult daily for 7 days. Prior to and after intervention, functional oral biofilm acidogenicity characterized by the Stephan curve, Lactobacillus and Streptococcus mutans counts, and caries risk were determined. RESULTS: Probiotic intervention demonstrated significant increase in minimum pH from 4.88 to 5.14 (P = 0.02), 18.2% reduction in area under the Stephen curve [area under the curve (AUC)], and 29.3% decrease in pH recovery time, although these two differences were not statistically significant. No difference was observed in S. mutans and Lactobacillus counts or caries risk after intervention (all P > 0.05). However, on subgroup analysis using “reduction of AUC” to separate “responders” from the “nonresponders”, the significant cariostatic effects on oral biofilm acidogenicity, among “responders”, were revealed by an increase in minimum pH (P = 0.005) and a reduction in pH recovery time (P = 0.003). CONCLUSION: There may be a potential cariostatic effect of short-term Yakult intake in reducing functional biofilm acidogenicity in children with certain oral biofilm and risk profile. Further studies may be needed to validate this probiotic effect. Quality risk assessment may be critical prior to prescribing/recommending Yakult as an adjunct caries-preventive treatment for children.
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spelling pubmed-63952712019-03-20 Effects of Lactobacillus casei Shirota intake on caries risk in children Lin, Yng-Tzer Joseph Chou, Chein-Chin Hsu, Chin-Ying Stephen J Dent Sci Original Article BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Yakult is a well-known probiotic beverage consisting of a single live bacterial species, Lactobacillus casei Shirota. However, the potential cariogenic/cariostatic effects of Yakult intake among children have not been studied yet. Hence, this study aimed to investigate the clinical effects of short-term Yakult intake on oral biofilm acidogenicity, cariogenic bacterial counts, and caries risk in children. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eighteen children, 7–11 years of age, consumed standard Yakult daily for 7 days. Prior to and after intervention, functional oral biofilm acidogenicity characterized by the Stephan curve, Lactobacillus and Streptococcus mutans counts, and caries risk were determined. RESULTS: Probiotic intervention demonstrated significant increase in minimum pH from 4.88 to 5.14 (P = 0.02), 18.2% reduction in area under the Stephen curve [area under the curve (AUC)], and 29.3% decrease in pH recovery time, although these two differences were not statistically significant. No difference was observed in S. mutans and Lactobacillus counts or caries risk after intervention (all P > 0.05). However, on subgroup analysis using “reduction of AUC” to separate “responders” from the “nonresponders”, the significant cariostatic effects on oral biofilm acidogenicity, among “responders”, were revealed by an increase in minimum pH (P = 0.005) and a reduction in pH recovery time (P = 0.003). CONCLUSION: There may be a potential cariostatic effect of short-term Yakult intake in reducing functional biofilm acidogenicity in children with certain oral biofilm and risk profile. Further studies may be needed to validate this probiotic effect. Quality risk assessment may be critical prior to prescribing/recommending Yakult as an adjunct caries-preventive treatment for children. Association for Dental Sciences of the Republic of China 2017-06 2017-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6395271/ /pubmed/30895045 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jds.2016.09.005 Text en © 2017 Association for Dental Sciences of the Republic of China. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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title_full Effects of Lactobacillus casei Shirota intake on caries risk in children
title_fullStr Effects of Lactobacillus casei Shirota intake on caries risk in children
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Lactobacillus casei Shirota intake on caries risk in children
title_short Effects of Lactobacillus casei Shirota intake on caries risk in children
title_sort effects of lactobacillus casei shirota intake on caries risk in children
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6395271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30895045
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jds.2016.09.005
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