Accumulation and removal of Streptococcus mutans biofilm on enamel and root surfaces in vitro
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/34642Date
2024-07-12Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Breivik, Anne; Mulic, Aida Gacic; Sehic, Amer; Valen, Håkon; Kopperud, Simen E.; Stein, Linda Maria; Khan, QalbiAbstract
Results: The ability to grow biofilm was equally present at both the enamel and root surfaces. The use of water and 40% experimental toothpaste showed a significant reduction of areas covered with biofilm on both enamel and root dentin in comparison to untreated surfaces (p < 0.01). Significantly more biofilm was removed from enamel compared to root surfaces when treated with either water and toothpaste (p < 0.01). Slightly less biofilm was removed by the use of water compared to toothpaste on both enamel and root dentin surfaces, although the differences were not statistically significant.
Conclusion: The results indicate that less biofilm is removed from the root surfaces than enamel by the use of water and 40% experimental toothpaste in flow chamber. Assessing oral biofilm accumulation and monitoring biofilm formation on enamel and root dentin surfaces give oral health professionals important directions that could strenghten the significance of dental caries prevention. Improving older individuals’ oral hygiene practices should therefore be considered an important measure to prevent root caries.