Dental caries among a group of boys with β-thalassemia major (10-12 years old) in relation to salivary Mutans streptococci

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Raghad R Al-Zaidi
Sulafa K El- Samarrai

Abstract

Background: Beta thalassemia major is an inherited disorder that may affect general and oral health.The purpose of this study was toassess the severity of dental caries in relation to oral cleanliness, mutans streptococciamong a group of boys with beta thalassemia majorin comparison with a control group.
Materials and Methods: The study involved 30 boys with BTM aged 10-12 years compared to 30 healthy boys with the same age group. d1-4mfs and D1-4 MFS indices were applied (Muhlemann, 1976), the viable counts of mutans streptococci in stimulated saliva were also determined.
Results: The entire thalassemic group was caries-active. For both dentitions, a higher dmfs/DMFS values were recorded for study compared to control group, difference was statistically not significantconcerning dmfs, while it was statistically significant concerning DMFS (P<0.05). Salivary bacterial counts of mutans streptococci were found to be higher in the study compared to control group and the difference was statistically highly significant (P<0.01).All correlations between bacterial counts and dmfs/DMFS indices in study group were statistically not significant.
Conclusion: Patients with Beta thalasemic major had more caries severity compared to normal subjects.

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Orthodontics, Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry

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Al-Zaidi RR, El- Samarrai SK. Dental caries among a group of boys with β-thalassemia major (10-12 years old) in relation to salivary Mutans streptococci. J Bagh Coll Dent [Internet]. 2014 Jun. 15 [cited 2024 Dec. 23];26(2):157-9. Available from: https://jbcd.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/jbcd/article/view/468