Ureolytic bacteria were detected in the plaque flora of six subjects, and included members of the genera Actinomyces, Bifidobacterium, Staphylococcus, and Streptococcus. Proportions of these organisms did not change after subjects mouthrinsed thrice daily for four days with a plaque-mineralizing solution which contained urea and mono-fluorophosphate. The effectiveness of this rinse depends on the rapid metabolism of urea to alkali by plaque organisms, causing fluoridated apatite to precipitate in the matrix. Analysis of our data suggests that a numerically minor component of the flora, with a high turnover rate, is responsible for most of the ureolysis and the subsequent mineral precipitation
Dental plaque is a dynamic community of microor-ganisms, developing continually and reshaping the mi...
Anaerobic cultural techniques and rapid biochemical identification tests normally employed for perio...
This dissertation delineates the development of a simplified, reproducible in vitro microbiome model...
<p>Proportions of bacteria in the genus Haemophilus in the dental plaques from children by plaque ur...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Urease enzymes produced by oral bacteria generate ammonia, which can have a ...
Twenty-two children aged 13 to 14 years rinsed for 3 x 1 min periods with a supersaturated calcium p...
An intra-oral appliance model was used to investigate the composition of the plaque microflora assoc...
Proteolytic enzymes in dental plaque are important elements in the pathophysiology of periodontal di...
Plaque taken from specific sites from the dentures of twelve subjects varied in microbiological cont...
Since dental plaque reservoirs of fluoride (F), calcium (Ca) and inorganic phosphorus (Pi) are susce...
The intent of this study was to compare the inherent acid tolerance of bacteria in samples of dental...
Tooth surface plaque was removed from 11 institutionalized individuals and cultured on agar plates i...
An appliance model was used in this study to determine the predominant cultivable microflora involve...
Red autofluorescence of plaque and its relation to fluorescence of a single species in the biofilm w...
Although some progress has been made towards the chemical removal of dental plaque, it is generally ...
Dental plaque is a dynamic community of microor-ganisms, developing continually and reshaping the mi...
Anaerobic cultural techniques and rapid biochemical identification tests normally employed for perio...
This dissertation delineates the development of a simplified, reproducible in vitro microbiome model...
<p>Proportions of bacteria in the genus Haemophilus in the dental plaques from children by plaque ur...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Urease enzymes produced by oral bacteria generate ammonia, which can have a ...
Twenty-two children aged 13 to 14 years rinsed for 3 x 1 min periods with a supersaturated calcium p...
An intra-oral appliance model was used to investigate the composition of the plaque microflora assoc...
Proteolytic enzymes in dental plaque are important elements in the pathophysiology of periodontal di...
Plaque taken from specific sites from the dentures of twelve subjects varied in microbiological cont...
Since dental plaque reservoirs of fluoride (F), calcium (Ca) and inorganic phosphorus (Pi) are susce...
The intent of this study was to compare the inherent acid tolerance of bacteria in samples of dental...
Tooth surface plaque was removed from 11 institutionalized individuals and cultured on agar plates i...
An appliance model was used in this study to determine the predominant cultivable microflora involve...
Red autofluorescence of plaque and its relation to fluorescence of a single species in the biofilm w...
Although some progress has been made towards the chemical removal of dental plaque, it is generally ...
Dental plaque is a dynamic community of microor-ganisms, developing continually and reshaping the mi...
Anaerobic cultural techniques and rapid biochemical identification tests normally employed for perio...
This dissertation delineates the development of a simplified, reproducible in vitro microbiome model...