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- Susceptibility of planktonic cultures of Streptococcus mutans to photodynamic therapy with a light-emitting diode
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- Universidade do Vale do Paraíba -UNIVAP
- 1806-8324
- 1807-3107
- The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of photodynamic therapy with erythrosine and rose bengal using a light-emitting diode (LED) on planktonic cultures of S. mutans. Ten S. mutans strains, including nine clinical strains and one reference strain (ATCC 35688), were used. Suspensions containing 10 6 cells/mL were prepared for each strain and were tested under different experimental conditions: a) LED irradiation in the presence of rose bengal as a photosensitizer (RB+L+); b) LED irradiation in the presence of erythrosine as a photosensitizer (E+L+); c) LED irradiation only (P-L+); d) treatment with rose bengal only (RB+L-); e) treatment with erythrosine only (E+L-); and f) no LED irradiation or photosensitizer treatment, which served as a control group (P-L-). After treatment, the strains were seeded onto BHI agar for determination of the number of colony-forming units (CFU/mL). The results were submitted to analysis of variance and the Tukey test (p ≤ 0.05). The number of CFU/mL was significantly lower in the groups submitted to photodynamic therapy (RB+L+ and E+L+) compared to control (P-L-), with a reduction of 6.86 log 10 in the RB+L+ group and of 5.16 log 10 in the E+L+ group. Photodynamic therapy with rose bengal and erythrosine exerted an antimicrobial effect on all S. mutans strains studied.
- 1-Oct-2010
- Brazilian Oral Research, v. 24, n. 4, p. 413-418, 2010.
- 413-418
- Erythrosine
- Photochemotherapy
- Rose bengal
- Streptococcus mutans
- erythrosine
- photosensitizing agent
- rose bengal
- analysis of variance
- bacterial load
- biofilm
- cell culture
- dental caries
- drug effect
- isolation and purification
- methodology
- photochemotherapy
- radiation exposure
- time
- Analysis of Variance
- Bacterial Load
- Biofilms
- Cells, Cultured
- Dental Caries
- Photosensitizing Agents
- Rose Bengal
- Time Factors
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1806-83242010000400007
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