Title of article :
Comparing Streptococcus Mutans Adhesion by Using Different Orthodontic Bracket Ligations: An In Vitro Study
Author/Authors :
shalchi majid Guilan University of Medical Sciences - Rasht, Iran , hajian-tilaki arefeh Guilan University of Medical Sciences - Rasht, Iran , khanjani mehrdad sadegh Guilan University of Medical Sciences - Rasht, Iran , sabzgolin peyman Guilan University of Medical Sciences - Rasht, Iran , aghajani nargesi reihaneh Guilan University of Medical Sciences - Rasht, Iran
Abstract :
Orthodontic treatments and brackets application with various ligature methods
have increased worldwide, but the growth rate and mechanism of microorganism adhesion
to these ligatures is not fully discovered. The current study aimed to compare the level of
streptococcus mutans adhesion to three different ligation methods.
Materials and Methods: This in vitro study was performed on 30 samples. Three different
ligature methods were used and 10 samples were used in each group. In group A, conventional
brackets with elastomeric ligature, in group B, conventional brackets with steel wire ligature
and in group C, self-ligated brackets were used. Resin composite was condensed on the mesh
surface of the brackets and cured for 40 seconds. Then, the coated samples with saliva were
put into glass vials, immersed in 2 mL of streptococcus mutans suspension (×109 CFU)
and incubated at 37ºC for 24 h. Then, the samples were washed 3 times with normal saline,
immersed into 2 mL of normal saline and shaked for 2 min. The obtained suspension was
cultured on blood agar incubated at 37ºC for 48 h and the formed colonies counted. In analysis,
we performed 1-way analysis of variance with Tukey test with multiple comparison in SPSS
version 16.
Results: According to the results, streptococcus mutans growth rate showed statistically
significant differences in the three groups. It was minimum in the steel wire (23.80±1.40), and
maximum in elastomeric ligatures (38.60±1.84).
Conclusion: Steel wire ligatures had better effect on decreasing bacterial adhesion. The
findings high light to decrease the use of elastomeric ligation brackets in patients with
poor oral hygiene.
Keywords :
Streptococcus mutans , Orthodontic bracket , Adhesiveness
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics