Streptococcus Mutans Clinical Trial
Official title:
Investigation of Colonization of Streptococcus Mutans, Lactobacillus Spp. and Candida Spp. in Oral Microflora in Infancy and Transmission From the Parent to the Infant
The placement of cariogenic microorganisms in oral microflora is an important factor in dental caries. The aim of this study is to research from whom, when and how the cariogenic microorganisms are first transmitted to the infant. The investigators investigated of colonization of Streptococcus mutans, Lactobacillus spp., and Candida spp. in oral cavities of infants and their transmission to the infants.
Study sample size and design: When α = 0.05, 1-β (power) = 0.80 were taken to determine the
sample volume, it was calculated that at least 46 babies should be sampled for 6 months to
have an average amount of S. mutans change of 1.87 units. Considering the losses that may
occur during the follow-up, the study was started by taking samples from 60 systemically
healthy newborns.
The study commenced with 60 newborns and was completed with 47 infants due to losses during
the follow-up. Oral swab samples were taken from 47 healthy infants within the first 24 hours
after birth, at 1 month old and during the first tooth eruption. Saliva samples were taken
from the mothers of all the infants and from the fathers of 20 of the infants in the last
meeting.
Last interview with the parents, their oral examinations were performed, and their findings
were processed as decayed (D), filled (F) and missing (M) teeth in accordance with the World
Health Organization criteria, with the DMF (decayed, missing and filled) index being
calculated. Furthermore, saliva samples were taken from the parents at the last interview. A
questionnaire form including the sex of the infant, type of delivery, birth weight, and
nutritional habits of the infant during the follow-up was filled in by gaining information
from the parents on the first day and during the follow-ups.
Swab samples taken from infants with sterile swabs were transferred to the laboratory by
placing sterile saline solution into dispensed 2 ml screw cap tubes. Sterile urine collection
containers of 50 ml were used to collect saliva samples from the parents.
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