Abstract

Non-cariogenic sweet substances, like sugar alcohols, are used to decrease the risk of caries by reducing the growth of dental plaque. The aim of our study was to reveal the impact of xylitol and erythritol on the growth and biofilm formation of cariogenic bacteria including as a novelty, set of clinical mutans streptococci and Scardovia wiggsiae and to assess the possible synergistic influence of these polyols. We found both xylitol and erythritol to express high growth inhibition effect on cariogenic bacteria. In synergistic effect experiments, 10% polyol combination with excess of erythritol was found to be more effective against growth of Streptococcus mutans and the combination with excess of xylitol more effective against growth of Streptococcus sobrinus and S. wiggsiae. In biofilm inhibition experiments, solutions of 10% polyols in different combinations and 15% single polyols were equally effective against mutans streptococci. At the same time, higher biofilm formation of S. wiggsiae compared to experiments without polyols was detected in different polyol concentrations for up to 34%. In conclusion, both erythritol and xylitol as well as their combinations inhibit the growth of different cariogenic bacteria. Biofilm formation of mutans streptococci is also strongly inhibited. When applying polyols in caries prophylaxis, it is relevant to consider that the profile of pathogens in a particular patient may influence the effect of polyols used.

Highlights

  • Non-cariogenic sweet substances, like sugar alcohols, are used to decrease the risk of caries by reducing the growth of dental plaque

  • The aim of the present study was to reveal the effect of xylitol and erythritol on the growth and biofilm formation of cariogenic bacteria S. mutans, S. sobrinus and S. wiggsiae, to assess the possible synergistic influence of these polyols

  • Inhibitory effect of different concentrations (15%, 7.5%, 3.75%, 1.9% and 0.9%) of polyols was tested on two clinical strains of S. sobrinus (S. sobrinus Human Microbiota Biobank of Tartu (HUMB) 13000, S. sobrinus HUMB 13104), two clinical strains of S. mutans (S. mutans HUMB 13076, S. mutans HUMB 13034) and S. wiggsiae DSM 22547 strain

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Introduction

Non-cariogenic sweet substances, like sugar alcohols, are used to decrease the risk of caries by reducing the growth of dental plaque. The aim of our study was to reveal the impact of xylitol and erythritol on the growth and biofilm formation of cariogenic bacteria including as a novelty, set of clinical mutans streptococci and Scardovia wiggsiae and to assess the possible synergistic influence of these polyols. We found both xylitol and erythritol to express high growth inhibition effect on cariogenic bacteria. Higher biofilm formation of S. wiggsiae compared to experiments without polyols was detected in different polyol concentrations for up to 34% Both erythritol and xylitol as well as their combinations inhibit the growth of different cariogenic bacteria. As mostly only type strains are used in experiments studying polyol efficacy the information about number of clinical strains are needed

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