Dental caries, mutans streptococci, lactobacilli, and saliva secretion rate in adults

Abstract
In 718 Swedish patients, equally divided into four age groups (19-25, 26-45, 46-60, > 60 yr), salivary levels of mutants streptococci and lactobacilli, saliva secretion rate, and DMFS were registered. No significant differences were found between the various age groups either in salivary factors or in caries (D). Number of missing (M) and filled (F) surfaces increased with age. Prevalence of roots caries, which increased with age, was significantly correlated to number of exposed root surfaces independent of age. Of the total study group, 50% had .gtoreq. 106 mutans streptococci and 40% had .gtoreq. 105 lactobacilli per mL saliva. Three percent had a saliva secretion rate of .ltoreq. 0.5 mL/min. Correlation analyses showed that both mutans streptococci and lactobacilli significantly correlated to the caries prevalence but the r-value never exceeded 0.34.