Comparative effectiveness of biotic-based toothpastes in children with special health care needs: A randomized controlled trial
Yogesh J. Kale, Sonali D. Lingayat, Mahesh V. Dadpe, Prasanna T. Dahake, Shrikant B. KendreContext:
Over the years, dental caries management strategies have evolved tremendously, and a recent paradigm shift toward the preventive approach has been observed. The use of biotics with conventional preventive measures has been reported to have beneficial effects, especially in children with special healthcare needs (SHCN) having increased oral health risks.
Aim:
To compare and evaluate the effects of toothpastes containing xylitol and xylitol-
Materials and Methods:
A randomized controlled clinical trial including 90 children, divided into three groups, with an age range of 7–13 years, at a residential school for SHCN children. Group I received conventional (fluoride) toothpaste. Group II received prebiotic (xylitol), and Group III received prebiotic–probiotic (xylitol–
Results:
All three groups demonstrated a significant reduction (
Conclusion:
Xylitol–