Effect of Radiation-Induced Xerostomia on Human Oral Microflora
Lee R. Brown(Anderson Hospital), Samuel Dreizen(Anderson Hospital), Sandra Handler(Anderson Hospital), Dennis A. Johnston(Anderson Hospital)
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Abstract
A longitudinal study was performed to assess the effects of radiation-induced xerostomia on the human oral microflora. Pronounced microbial population shifts were found in each of five intraoral sites tested. Cariogenic microorganisms gained prominence at the expense of noncariogenic microorganisms in concert with the saliva shutdown. These changes occurred before the onset of clinical caries irrespective of whether or not a topical fluoride gel was used as a caries preventive.
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