Association between maternal — child levels of salivary Mutans Streptococci and early childhood caries
Abstract
(MS)
Materials and Methods: t-test were used to find differences between groups. P Results: P P P Conclusion: Present study showed a strong association between maternal and child salivary MS levels indicating that mother’s MS count could be an important risk indicator for ECCdevelopment.< 0.001).= 0.003). Forty nine of the Children in case group with a high count alsohad mothers with high count as against only 14 in the control group ( < 0.001. Among 180 mothers, 100 had a high MS count. Among them, 60 (60%) belonged to case group and 40 (40%)to the control group (Among 180 children, 80 of them had a high MS count. Among them, 60 (75%) had ECCand only 20 (25%) were caries free. This difference was significant with value of <0.05 was considered as significant.
A cross sectional study was designed among 180 mother-child
Key Words: Children, early childhood caries, maternal, Mutans Streptococci
pair attending Vanivilasa Children Hospital, Bangalore, India. Caries was diagnosed using WHO
criteria. Ninety children with Early Childhood Caries (ECC) with their mothers were included
in case group and 90 caries free children with their mothers were included in the control
group. Whole non-stimulated saliva was collected from mothers and children and cultured
for MS. Colonies were counted and compared. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 10.
Chi-square test and
of mothers and salivary MS and Caries experience of their Children.
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