Introduction: Fluid flow has a prominent influence on the metabolism of surface-attached biofilms. Dental biofilms are covered by a thin saliva film that flows at different rates in different locations under stimulated and unstimulated conditions. Methods:The present study employed pH ratiometry to study the impact of different flow velocities, saliva film thicknesses and saliva concentrations on microscale pH developments in Streptococcus mutans biofilms of different age. Results:While saliva flow at a velocity of 0.8 mm/min (unstimulated flow) had little impact on biofilm pH, stimulated flow (8 mm/min; 80 mm/min) affected vertical pH gradients in the biofilms and raised the average pH in 48-h biofilms, but not in 72-h and 168-h biofilms. ...
The oral cavity is the most complex and accessible microbial ecosystem in the human body. It is the ...
International audienceWe explore how X-ray computed microtomography can be used to generate highly-r...
BACKGROUND: In caries, low pH drives selection and enrichment of acidogenic and aciduric bacteria in...
Results from a computer model suggest that following exposure of dental plaque to sucrose, the rate ...
The pH value of a biofilm influences the pathogenesis and therapy of oral diseases such as caries an...
Chewing-gum stimulation of salivary flow (at the time of the pH minimum following exposure of plaque...
Streptococcus mutans is a component of the dental plaque biofilm and an important aetiological agent...
The pH of the tongue biofilm is likely to influence microbial composition and ecology with consequen...
Despite continued preventive efforts, dental caries remains the most common disease of man. Organic ...
Objectives: to develop a typodont biofilm model to measure the effect of powered brushing on biofilm...
Abstract Within the oral cavity, dental biofilms experience dynamic environments, in part due to cha...
Dental biofilms are characterized by structural and functional heterogeneity. Due to bacterial metab...
Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) is considered a leading cause of dental caries. The capability of S...
Objective: To analyze the ability of saliva in controlling the growth and the biofilm formation of S...
Mechanical removal of oral biofilms is ubiquitously accepted as the best way to prevent caries and p...
The oral cavity is the most complex and accessible microbial ecosystem in the human body. It is the ...
International audienceWe explore how X-ray computed microtomography can be used to generate highly-r...
BACKGROUND: In caries, low pH drives selection and enrichment of acidogenic and aciduric bacteria in...
Results from a computer model suggest that following exposure of dental plaque to sucrose, the rate ...
The pH value of a biofilm influences the pathogenesis and therapy of oral diseases such as caries an...
Chewing-gum stimulation of salivary flow (at the time of the pH minimum following exposure of plaque...
Streptococcus mutans is a component of the dental plaque biofilm and an important aetiological agent...
The pH of the tongue biofilm is likely to influence microbial composition and ecology with consequen...
Despite continued preventive efforts, dental caries remains the most common disease of man. Organic ...
Objectives: to develop a typodont biofilm model to measure the effect of powered brushing on biofilm...
Abstract Within the oral cavity, dental biofilms experience dynamic environments, in part due to cha...
Dental biofilms are characterized by structural and functional heterogeneity. Due to bacterial metab...
Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) is considered a leading cause of dental caries. The capability of S...
Objective: To analyze the ability of saliva in controlling the growth and the biofilm formation of S...
Mechanical removal of oral biofilms is ubiquitously accepted as the best way to prevent caries and p...
The oral cavity is the most complex and accessible microbial ecosystem in the human body. It is the ...
International audienceWe explore how X-ray computed microtomography can be used to generate highly-r...
BACKGROUND: In caries, low pH drives selection and enrichment of acidogenic and aciduric bacteria in...