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Decembar 2024 • Volume 40 • Number 90

THE ROLE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FUNGUS CANDIDA ALBICANS IN THE FORMATION AND PROGRESSION OF EARLY CHILDHOOD CARIES

 

 

Vesna Tričković,
Tamara Zurovac,
Boban Milovanović,
Jelena Mijatović,
Mile Eraković

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 University of Defense in Belgrade, Medical Faculty of the Military Medical Academy, RepubliC OF Serbia, belgrade, serbia

  

   
...Abstract


 

Introduction: Early childhood caries is defined by the 2021 American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry as any decayed tooth, missing tooth (due to decay), or filled surface on any baby tooth in children under six years of age. It is a multifactorial disease, which involves synchronized activity of cariogenic microorganisms, sensitivity of the host and fermentable carbohydrates. Streptococcus mutans is the main cariogenic microorganism. Recent findings show that Candida albicans, an opportunistic fungus, is often detected in higher numbers in children with early childhood caries. Research indicates that there is a synergistic effect of C. albicans and S. mutans, which increases the pathogenicity and thus the severity of the clinical picture.
The aim
of the study is to show the influence of the fungus C. albicans on the onset, course and prognosis of early childhood caries.
Material and methods:
By searching PubMed databases, using the keywords Candida albicans, Streptococcus mutans and early childhood caries, 17 studies included in this paper were analyzed. Results: Studies show that the interaction between C. albicans and S. mutans affects the etiology, course and prognosis of early childhood caries.

Conclusion
:
llongitudinal studies are necessary in order to examine the influence of the synergistic effect of these two microorganisms on the occurrence of caries in early childhood. Key words: candida albicans, streptococcus mutans, early childhood caries.

 

 

 

 Key words: candida albicans, streptococcus mutans, early childhood caries

 
 

...Authors and Reprint Information

 

Address of correspondence:
Vesna Tričković, Dentistry Clinic,
Medical Faculty of the Military Medical Academy,
University of Defense in Belgrade
E-mail: vesna.v.trickovic@gmail.com

 

 




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