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Acta Odontologica Scandinavica | 2009

Caries risk profiles in Sardinian schoolchildren using Cariogram.

Guglielmo Campus; Maria Grazia Cagetti; Gianluca Sacco; Guido Benedetti; Laura Strohmenger; Peter Lingström

Objective. The aim of our study was to assess the caries risk profile in a group of Sardinian schoolchildren and to compare the outcome with their history of caries. Material and methods. Using the computer-based program “Cariogram”, 957 subjects aged 7, 8, and 9 years were enrolled in this cross-sectional study. The children were examined to evaluate dmfs/DMFS and gingival conditions. Data on dietary and oral hygiene habits were collected and saliva was analyzed, including levels of mutans streptococci (MS) and lactobacilli (Lb). Based on the Cariogram profiles, the children were divided into five risk groups in accordance with “chance of avoiding caries”. Results. Almost 50% of the children had a low caries risk, while more than a quarter had less than 40% “chance of avoiding caries”. A significant linear trend between the five Cariogram categories and dmfs/DMFS was observed in the three age groups (p<0.001). Conclusions. The Cariogram risk profile showed strong correlations to the caries experience of Sardinian schoolchildren and that efforts to reduce caries risk are necessary.


Caries Research | 2011

Effect of a Sugar-Free Chewing Gum Containing Magnolia Bark Extract on Different Variables Related to Caries and Gingivitis: A Randomized Controlled Intervention Trial

Guglielmo Campus; Maria Grazia Cagetti; Fabio Cocco; Silvana Sale; Gianluca Sacco; Laura Strohmenger; Peter Lingström

The effect of magnolia bark extract (MBE) on different variables related to caries and gingivitis administered daily through a sugar-free chewing gum was evaluated. The study was performed with healthy adult volunteers at high risk for caries as a randomized double-blind interventional study. 120 subjects with a salivary mutans streptococci (MS) concentration ≧105 CFU/ml and presence of bleeding on probing >25% were enrolled and divided into three groups: magnolia, xylitol and control. The study design included examinations at baseline, after 7 days, after 30 days of gum use and 7 days after the end of gum use. Plaque pH was assessed using the strip method following a sucrose challenge. Area under the curve (AUC5.7 and AUC6.2) was recorded. Whole saliva was collected and the number of salivary MS (CFU/ml) was counted. Bleeding on probing was recorded as a proxy of dental plaque. Data were analyzed using ANOVA repeated measures. Magnolia gum significantly reduced plaque acidogenicity, MS salivary concentration and gingival bleeding compared to xylitol and control gums. Subjects from the magnolia and xylitol groups showed both MS concentration (p = 0.01 and 0.06, respectively) and AUC5.7 (p = 0.01 and 0.04, respectively) to be significantly lower compared to baseline. Thirty-day use of a chewing gum containing MBE showed beneficial effects on oral health, including reduction of salivary MS, plaque acidogenicity and bleeding on probing.


BMC Public Health | 2007

Changing trend of caries from 1989 to 2004 among 12-year old Sardinian children

Guglielmo Campus; Gianluca Sacco; Maria Grazia Cagetti; Silvio Abati

BackgroundDuring the past decades, the prevalence of caries disease in the population of Western industrialized countries has decreased markedly. In children also, a reduction of dental caries experience has been reported by many authors. The aim of this paper was to evaluate the trend of dental caries prevalence in 12-year-old children living in the city of Sassari, (Italy), by five cross-sectional studies conducted in 1989, 1992, 1995, 1998 and 2004.MethodsIn all cohorts, dental caries (DMFT and SiC Index according to WHO indications), was measured. For each variable measured (DMFT and sub-indices, SiC Index), differences in proportions among the five cohorts during the fifteen years were tested using χ2-square test.ResultsThe mean DMFT index decreased from 4.3 ± 3.1 in 1989 to 0.8 ± 1.5 in 2004. The prevalence of untreated caries (DT) had a notable decrease between 1992 and 1995, increased slightly between 1995 and 1998 and had the greatest decrease in 2004. The number of filled teeth remains low. The percentage of caries-free children increased from 10% to 64%, whereas the percentage of untreated caries changed from 44% in 1989 to 62% in 2004. SiC Index decreased from 7.8 in 1989 to 3.9 in 2004.ConclusionOn the basis of the results of DMFT and SiC Index, caries experience has been reduced. The vigilance and the promotion of a higher standard of personal oral hygiene and dental check-ups are necessary to obtain an improvement of oral status in the future adult population and to reach the new WHO global goals.


Journal of Applied Oral Science | 2011

A systematic review of microsurgical reconstruction of the jaws using vascularized fibula flap technique in patients with bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis

Roberto Sacco; Gianluca Sacco; Alessandro Acocella; Silvana Sale; Nicola Sacco; Edoardo Baldoni

OBJECTIVE The aim of this systematic review was to assess the role of microsurgical reconstruction of the jaws in patients with bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis, and biological complications after an observation period of at least 12 months. MATERIAL AND METHODS An electronic MEDLINE search supplemented by manual searching was conducted to identify studies reporting data of at least 12 months observation on the microsurgical reconstruction of the jaws in patients with bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis. RESULTS Four studies resulted eligible for the analysis yielded. Three out of five studies were free of complications, with a success rate of 100% as no recurrence of osteonecrosis was registered. CONCLUSIONS Microsurgical reconstruction of the jaws represents a valid treatment modality in patients with bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis at 3rd stage of the disease.


Oral Health & Preventive Dentistry | 2009

Differences in oral health among Italian adolescents related to the type of secondary school attended.

Guglielmo Campus; Maria Grazia Cagetti; Andrea Senna; Giovanni Spano; Stefano Benedicenti; Gianluca Sacco


Community Dental Health | 2008

Caries prevalence and need for dental care in 13-18-year-olds in the Municipality of Milan, Italy

Guglielmo Campus; Maria Grazia Cagetti; Andrea Senna; Gianluca Sacco; Laura Strohmenger; Poul Erik Petersen


Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice | 2007

Clinical effects of mechanical periodontal therapy in type 2 diabetic patients

Guglielmo Campus; Abeer Salem; Gianluca Sacco; Carmelo Maida; Maria Grazia Cagetti; Giancarlo Tonolo


Ozone Therapy | 2017

The treatment of periodontal disease using local oxygen-ozone

Gianluca Sacco; Guglielmo Campus


XIX Collegio dei Docenti di Odontoiatria | 2012

EFFECT OF LOCAL OXYGEN THERAPY IN CHRONIC PERIODONTAL DISEASE

Gianluca Sacco; Roberto Sacco; Simona Anedda; Gianni Pietro Caria; Pietrina Francesca Lugliè; Guglielmo Campus


Archive | 2009

Effect of xylitol gum on salivary concentration ofmutans streptococci and plaque pH: a randomizedclinical trial in high caries risk schoolchildren

Guglielmo Campus; Maria Grazia Cagetti; Gianluca Sacco; Maria Giuliana Solinas; Stefano Mastroberardino; Peter Lingström

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