Indonesian Dental Association Journal of Indonesian Dental Association http://jurnal. id/index. php/jida ISSN: 2621-6183 (Prin. ISSN: 2621-6175 (Onlin. Overview of the Total Bacteria and Number of Streptococcus mutans in the Saliva of Children with high caries activity Natasya Putri Hardini Yanis1. Tri Putriany Agustin2A 1 Undergraduate Student. Faculty of Dentistry. Trisakti University. Indonesia 2 Department of Pediatric. Faculty of Dentistry. Trisakti University. Indonesia Received date: September 17, 2019. Accepted date: December 22, 2019. Published date: February 20, 2020. KEYWORDS Streptococcus mutans. real-time PCR ABSTRACT Introduction: Microorganisms play a crucial role in the early stage of caries. Streptococcus mutans produces lactic acid, which enhances the risk of caries. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a molecular biology technique used in the amplification and replication of DNA. PCR exhibits high specificity and a rapid detection time, as well as differentiation between Based on a previous study, there is a significant correlation between S. mutans in saliva and the prevalence of caries. Objectives: To provide an overview of the total bacteria and number of S. mutans in the saliva of children aged between 5 and 10 years at the Department of Pediatric. Faculty of Dentistry. Trisakti University. Jakarta. Indonesia. Methods: Saliva sample from children . = 28, aged 5-10 years ol. was collected from healthy children. 2-3 mL of a saliva samples were collected and cultured by using TYS media for total bacterial count. The number of S. mutans in the saliva of these children was counted by real-time PCR methods by using a fluorescence chemical compound green SYBR using 16S rRNA gene specific primers for S. Results: The average number of total bacterial colony count in saliva was 9. 965 A 2. 078 log10 CFU/mL, and the average number of S. in the saliva of children was 8. 303 A 2. 351 log10 CFU/mL. Conclusion: The number of S. mutans in the saliva of children in Department of Pediatric. Faculty of Dentistry. Trisakti University was categorized is in the high-risk. A Corresponding Author E-mail address: titinazhar@yahoo. id (Agustin TP) DOI: 10. 32793/jida. Copyright: A2020 Yanis NPH. Agustin TP. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium provided the original author and sources are credited. Journal of Indonesian Dental Association 2020 3. , 1-5 Yanis NPH, et al. INTRODUCTION University Dental Hospital in 2013 showed that of the 101 children aged 6-12 year old examined all of children had caries at first permanent molars, that indicate the prevalence of caries of children coming to the Faculty of Dentistry Trisakti University Dental Hospital is still high. Most of patients who come to our hospital were middle to low economic status. The impact of socio-economic on caries activity on children has never been done in the Pediatric Dentistry Clinic at Faculty of Dentistry Trisakti University Dental Hospital. Researchers are interested in conducting research on the overview of the total number of bacteria and the number of S. mutans in saliva of pediatric patients using PCR methods. Dental caries continues to be the main problem in dental health. Caries is prevalent in the permanent teeth 43 billion people worldwide, accounting for 36% of the total population. Caries is observed in the primary teeth of 620 million children, which is equivalent to 9% of the total population. 1 In Indonesia, the percentage of the population who have dental and oral health problems based on Indonesian Basic Health Research (RISKESDAS) in 2013 and 2018 increase from 25. 9% to 6% with the difference of 31. 7%, indicating that caries remains a major problem for the Indonesian population and continues to increase every year. One of the technologies in molecular biology involves the identification of bacteria in the oral cavity by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). PCR permits the amplification and replication from one DNA and produces two to four duplicates until a million duplicates of DNA are attained. PCR is more sensitive than the culture method for the detection of bacterial species. PCR is a rapid, simple method, and it can detect low numbers of bacteria. Dental caries is a disease of the hard tissue of the tooth, involving some factors and related to one another, caused by the interaction between tooth, saliva . , microorganisms, substrate and time. 3 A study conducted at the Department of Pediatric. Airlangga University in 2008 revealed that there is a significant difference between the number of Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus sp. in children with caries. In children with caries, they found that the number of S. mutans is greater than that of the Lactobacillus sp. 4 This result indicated that S. mutans is the main microorganism in the early developmental stage of caries. MATERIALS AND METHODS This study is a descriptive observational study with a cross-sectional design conducted at the Oral and Dental Hospital. Faculty of Dentistry. Trisakti University to provide an overview of the total bacteria and number of mutans in the saliva of children. The sample included saliva from 28 healthy children aged between 5 and 10 years at the Pediatric Dentistry Clinic at Faculty of Dentistry. Trisakti University. Saliva collected from these children for 2-3 mL was spitted into a tube and carried to the Microbiology Research and Education Center (MiCORE) laboratory. Faculty of Dentistry. Trisakti University, for counting the total number of bacteria in the TYS media and number of S. mutans by real-time PCR with extraction, detection, and quantification of the DNA target S. The DNA quantification result was obtained by real-time PCR by using a fluorescence chemical compound green SYBR using 16s rRNA forward and reverse primers for S. mutans specific gene (Table . Moreover, the result was converted by using a standard curve, and the total number of bacteria was expressed in colony forming unit (CFU). Ethical approval number from Ethics Committee Faculty of Dentistry. Trisakti University in this study is 238/S1/KEPK/FKG/11/2018. Streptococcus mutans exhibits some characteristics, including the ability to form colonies and attachment to the tooth surface. ability to synthesize sucrose for conversion to acid. and ability to decrease the oral cavity pH level. 3 S. mutans produces lactic acid as a side product from the metabolism of carbohydrates, which dissolves the tooth mineral and causes caries. 6 S. is thought to play a role in the early developmental stage of caries, and Lactobacillus sp. is found in active caries. A study revealed that both bacteria are found in children with caries and caries-free children, but the number of Lactobacillus sp. is less than that of S. mutans due to its multiplication ability. 7 Determination of the caries activity is crucial to select an appropriate treatment plan. Caries activity can be defined as the pace of tooth decay, marked with new caries and the development of previous caries lesions within a certain period. 8 Based on visual examination, it is difficult to predict caries in children. Several microbiology examinations have been introduced to help in the determination of the caries activity. The microorganism test can be performed by taking a saliva or plaque sample. Saliva can be used as the main component in several caries activity tests and helps in the categorization of patients into a high, medium, or low caries activity group. Saliva Sampling The samples were obtained from patients that had not consumed food and liquid and had brushed their teeth 1h before sampling. The children were instructed to sit The research that was conducted at the Pediatric Dentistry Clinic at Faculty of Dentistry Trisakti Journal of Indonesian Dental Association 2020 3. , 1-5 Yanis NPH, et al. in an upright position, with their head slightly leaning to the front and their mouth opened, and saliva was allowed to drool into a container till a minimum of 2-3 mL of saliva was collected. The saliva was taken to the microbiology laboratory for bacterial culture using TYS media within 2h. temperature and plate design were programmed with a computer connected to the PCR machine. Third, the PCR process took 2 h, and the PCR result was saved and Table 1. Primers used in this study10,11 Present study result showed from 28 subjects, subject 15 exhibited the highest total bacterial colony count of 85 log10 CFU/mL (Fig. Table 2 shows the average of total bacterial colony count and number of S. in saliva. In 28 subjects, the average number of total bacterial colony count in saliva was 9. 965 log10 CFU/mL, and the average number of S. mutans in the saliva of children was 8. 303 log10 CFU/mL. Subjects 16 and 18 exhibited the highest numbers of S. mutans of 882 log CFU/mL and 15. 961 log10 CFU/mL, respectively (Fig. Primers Sequence . Ao-3A. mutans serotype c Forward mutans serotype c Reverse GCC TAC AGC TCA GAG ATG CTA TTC T GCC ATA CAC CAC TCA TGA ATT GA RESULTS Sample Culture The saliva sample was homogenized . for 5 min and diluted until achieving a bacterial number of 102. The TYS media was added to the saliva, and 20 AAL of saliva was removed and poured into a petri dish. The petri dish was stored in an incubator at 37CC for 24 h. After 24 h. mutans was manually counted. The petri dish was divided into four quadrants, and each quadrant was counted. Counting was performed twice to avoid any Table 2. Total number of bacteria and S. mutans in Mean A yaeya. yaEyaya . og10 CFU/mL) Total plate count 965 A 2. Streptococcus mutans 032 A 2. Extraction of Saliva DNA Using The Heat Shock Method The saliva sample was dissolved and centrifugation at f 4. 500g for 15 min. The supernatant was removed, and the pellet containing bacteria was obtained. Then, 1 mL of PBS was inserted into a macro-centrifuge tube with a pellet for washing and re-centrifuged at 10. for 10 min. The supernatant was removed, and the supernatant was added to 100 AAL of dd H20 and transferred to 5 mL microcentrifuge tube. The tube was subsequently incubated in a dry heatblock for 20 min at 100CC. Moreover, the 1. 5mL micro-centrifuge tube was transferred into ice for 10 min. The supernatant was obtained and transferred into a new 1,5mL microcentrifuge tube. Figure 1. Graph of the total bacterial colony count in Real-time PCR DNA-extracted bacteria were diluted with Nuclease Free Water (NFW) before adding into the PCR mix. Eight AAL was added into each PCR tube. Two AAL of the DNA sample with the same concentration was added into the PCR tube. Dilution bacterial standard . ach bacteri. was added into the PCR tube. The PCR tube was filled with the PCR mix and sample, covered, and subjected to centrifugation at 1500g or 1 min. Subsequently, the PCR tube was inserted into the PCR machine, and the Figure 2. Graph of the of S. mutans number in saliva. Journal of Indonesian Dental Association 2020 3. , 1-5 Yanis NPH, et al. DISCUSSION economic status might have impact on caries activity. Therefore, the Department of Pediatric. Faculty of Dentistry. Trisakti University always provides DHE to each child as well as parents before treatment. In this study, some difficulties with respect to the disobedience of children and incapability of collecting saliva in children were observed. Meanwhile, some parents disagreed with the study and were afraid to allow their children to participate in it. The sampling of saliva was a non-invasive procedure, and it was easily performed. 12 The researchers selected this age range on the basis of the study reported by Natamiharja and Margaret, where such children still had basic knowledge about the maintenance of oral and dental health. The number of S. mutans is in the high category due to the fact that the number is greater than 105. The high number of S. mutans can be one of the indicators to determine a high-risk caries category. Based on the research conducted at Department of Pediatric. Faculty of Dentistry. Trisakti University, a correlation exists between the number of S. mutans and caries. The number of S. mutans in patients with active caries is greater than that of a caries-free patient. In 2018. Indonesian Basic Health Research (RISKESDAS) has reported that children aged between 5 and 9 years exhibit 54% oral and health problems. 2 High-risk caries in children can be caused by the lack of basic knowledge about the maintenance of oral and dental health. Sweet consumption by children cannot be prevented. Meanwhile, food containing sugar is one of the causes of This result is supported by that reported in a study by Rosidi et al. , where they revealed that there is a significant correlation between tooth caries and cariogenic food consumption. 14,15 CONCLUSION Based on the results, we conclude that the number of mutans in the saliva of children is in the high-risk category in children at the Department of Pediatric. Faculty of Dentistry. Trisakti University. Further study needs to be done with more samples. CONFLICT OF INTEREST There is no conflict of interest in this study. REFERENCES