Laser Ther. 2018 Jun 30;27(2):119-123. doi: 10.5978/islsm.18-OR-11.
Abstract
Background and aims:
This study was done to compare the antibacterial effect of Photodynamic therapy (PDT) on streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) using two different light sources and photosensitizers (PS).
Materials and methods:
Five
groups were studied in this research:no light and no toluidine blue
ortho (TBO) as PS for control group, irradiation only (CO2 laser or Nd:YAG laser), and irradiation with PS (CO2 laser and TBO or Nd:YAG laser and TBO). Standard suspensions of S. mutans,
based on the type of group, were used in different PDTs. Bacterial
suspension from each treatment was subcultured onto the surface of
Mueller-Hinton agar plates, and bacterial growth was assessed. The
results were analyzed by analysis of variance (ANOVA).
Results:
There was a statistically significant reduction in the viability of S. mutans in TBO with CO2
laser and TBO with Nd:YAG laser groups (p value < 0.05). However,
there was no significant difference between control and groups treated
with lasers only. The highest number of the colonies of S. mutans in treated groups was observed in CO2 laser irradiation only and the lowest number was seen in CO2
laser with TBO. In the groups irradiated alone (without TBO), no
significant reduction of colonies was observed. There was no significant
difference between the experimental groups.
Conclusions:
The colonies of S. mutans were susceptible to either CO2
laser or Nd:YAG laser in the presence of TBO with no significant
difference. So these lasers with this photosensitizer may be useful in
prevention of dental caries and antimicrobial treatment protocols.
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