Desensitising agents are added to dentifrices to occlude exposed dentine tubules and reduce pain associated with dentine hypersensitivity. In occluding the tubules these agents may alter the surface layer of the dentine and consequently affect bacterial biofilm formation. This research sought to examine the effects of desensitising agents on dentinal biofilms using an in vitro model. A constant depth film fermenter (CDFF) was selected to mimic the oral environment and human dentine with exposed tubules was analysed. Calcium sodium phosphosilicate (CSPS) was selected as a model desensitising agent. Dentine discs were treated with pumice or CSPS-containing dentifrices with or without fluoride, or left untreated (control). Dual-species biofilm...
Oral bacteria are the main cause of common oral diseases such as caries, periodontal infection and r...
There is a need to develop new preventive agents that target the oral microflora. For this adequate ...
Decalcification is a commonly recognized complication of orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances...
Aim To investigate the cytotoxicity of a modified salt solution (MSS) and evaluate the antimicrobial...
OBJECTIVES: This review paper evaluates the use of in vitro biofilm models for the testing of antica...
To study the physical properties of two experimental dentifrices for complete denture hygiene, their...
Objectives: The provision of antiplaque benefits to dentifrices assists patients in improving hygien...
This study aimed to develop an in vitro denture plaque biofilm to model denture malodour. No previou...
Biomaterials for the restoration of oral function are prone to biofilm formation, affecting oral hea...
Purpose: To evaluate the in vitro effect of five toothpastes containing antimicrobial compounds incl...
Objective. To develop a model in which to investigate the architecture of plaque biofilms formed on ...
The present study evaluated the effect of high-fluoride dentifrice on dentine demineralization and b...
Oral bacteria are the main cause of common oral diseases such as caries, periodontal infection and r...
There is a need to develop new preventive agents that target the oral microflora. For this adequate ...
Decalcification is a commonly recognized complication of orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances...
Aim To investigate the cytotoxicity of a modified salt solution (MSS) and evaluate the antimicrobial...
OBJECTIVES: This review paper evaluates the use of in vitro biofilm models for the testing of antica...
To study the physical properties of two experimental dentifrices for complete denture hygiene, their...
Objectives: The provision of antiplaque benefits to dentifrices assists patients in improving hygien...
This study aimed to develop an in vitro denture plaque biofilm to model denture malodour. No previou...
Biomaterials for the restoration of oral function are prone to biofilm formation, affecting oral hea...
Purpose: To evaluate the in vitro effect of five toothpastes containing antimicrobial compounds incl...
Objective. To develop a model in which to investigate the architecture of plaque biofilms formed on ...
The present study evaluated the effect of high-fluoride dentifrice on dentine demineralization and b...
Oral bacteria are the main cause of common oral diseases such as caries, periodontal infection and r...
There is a need to develop new preventive agents that target the oral microflora. For this adequate ...
Decalcification is a commonly recognized complication of orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances...