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Acid production in dental plaque after exposure to probiotic bacteria

Objective: The increasing interest in probiotic lactobacilli in health maintenance has raised the question of potential risks. One possible side effect could be an increased acidogenicity in dental plaque. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of probiotic lactobacilli on plaque lactic acid (LA) production in vitro and in vivo.

Method: In the first part (A), suspensions of two lactobacilli strains (L. reuteri DSM 17938, L. plantarum 299v) were added to suspensions of supragingival dental plaque collected from healthy young adults (n=25). LA production after fermentation with either xylitol or fructose was analyzed. In the second part (B), subjects (n=18) were given lozenges with probiotic lactobacilli (L. reuteri) or placebo for two weeks in a double-blinded, randomized cross-over trial. The concentration of LA in supragingival plaque samples was determined at baseline and after 2 weeks. Salivary counts of mutans streptococci (MS) and lactobacilli were estimated with chair-side methods.

Result: Plaque suspensions with L. reuteri DSM 17938 produced significant less LA compared with L. plantarum 299v or controls (p<0.05). Fructose gave higher LA concentrations than xylitol. In part B, there were no significant differences in LA production between baseline and follow up in any of the groups and no differences between test and placebo were displayed. The salivary MS counts were not significantly altered during the intervention but the lactobacilli counts increased significantly in the test group (p<0.05).

Conclusion: Lactic acid production in suspensions of plaque and probiotic lactobacilli was strain-dependant but daily intakes of probiotic lozenges containing L. reuteri did not increase the acidogenicity in plaque. Thus, the cariogenic potential in the oral biofilm seemed unaffected.

Division: IADR/LAR General Session
Meeting: 2012 IADR/LAR General Session (Iguaçu Falls, Brazil)
Location: Iguaçu Falls, Brazil
Year: 2012
Final Presentation ID: 1490
Abstract Category|Abstract Category(s): Cariology Research - Microbiological Studies / Biofilm
Authors
  • Keller, Mette  ( Institute of Odontology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, N/A, Denmark )
  • Twetman, Svante  ( Institute of Odontology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, N/A, Denmark )
  • SESSION INFORMATION
    Poster Session
    Cariology: Cariogenic Biofilm Inhibitors
    06/21/2012