Cariogenic Biofilms: Development, Properties, and Biomimetic Preventive Agents

Oral biofilms will build up within minutes after cleaning of the dental hard tissues. While the application of remineralizing agents is a well-known approach to prevent dental caries, modern oral care products offer also additional active agents to maintain oral health. Human saliva contains many di...

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Main Authors: Frederic Meyer, Joachim Enax, Matthias Epple, Bennett T. Amaechi, Barbara Simader
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Dentistry Journal
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/9/8/88
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spelling doaj-26bab6d086084301ac0ff0ad72a1da0d2021-08-26T13:39:48ZengMDPI AGDentistry Journal2304-67672021-08-019888810.3390/dj9080088Cariogenic Biofilms: Development, Properties, and Biomimetic Preventive AgentsFrederic Meyer0Joachim Enax1Matthias Epple2Bennett T. Amaechi3Barbara Simader4Research Department, Dr. Kurt Wolff GmbH & Co. KG, Johanneswerkstr. 34-36, 33611 Bielefeld, GermanyResearch Department, Dr. Kurt Wolff GmbH & Co. KG, Johanneswerkstr. 34-36, 33611 Bielefeld, GermanyInorganic Chemistry and Center for Nanointegration Duisburg-Essen (CeNIDE), University of Duisburg-Essen, Universitaetsstr. 5-7, 45117 Essen, GermanyDepartment of Comprehensive Dentistry, School of Dentistry, University of Texas Health San Antonio, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, San Antonio, TX 78229-3900, USAResearch Department, Dr. Kurt Wolff GmbH & Co. KG, Johanneswerkstr. 34-36, 33611 Bielefeld, GermanyOral biofilms will build up within minutes after cleaning of the dental hard tissues. While the application of remineralizing agents is a well-known approach to prevent dental caries, modern oral care products offer also additional active agents to maintain oral health. Human saliva contains many different organic and inorganic compounds that help to buffer organic acids produced by cariogenic microorganisms. However, most oral care products only contain remineralizing agents. To improve the benefit of those products, further active ingredients are needed. Books, review articles, and original research papers were included in this narrative review. Putting all these data together, we give an overview of oral biofilms and active compounds used in modern oral care products to interact with them. The special focus is on inorganic compounds and their interaction with oral biofilms. While organic compounds have several limitations (e.g., cell toxicity), inorganic compounds based on calcium and/or phosphate (e.g., sodium bicarbonate, hydroxyapatite, calcium carbonate) offer several advantages when used in oral care products. Calcium release can inhibit demineralization, and the release of hydroxide and phosphate ions might help in the buffering of acids. Therefore, the focus of this review is to summarize the scientific background of further active ingredients that can be used for oral care formulations.https://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/9/8/88amino acidscalcium carbonatecalcium phosphateshydroxyapatitepH value
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author Frederic Meyer
Joachim Enax
Matthias Epple
Bennett T. Amaechi
Barbara Simader
spellingShingle Frederic Meyer
Joachim Enax
Matthias Epple
Bennett T. Amaechi
Barbara Simader
Cariogenic Biofilms: Development, Properties, and Biomimetic Preventive Agents
Dentistry Journal
amino acids
calcium carbonate
calcium phosphates
hydroxyapatite
pH value
author_facet Frederic Meyer
Joachim Enax
Matthias Epple
Bennett T. Amaechi
Barbara Simader
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title Cariogenic Biofilms: Development, Properties, and Biomimetic Preventive Agents
title_short Cariogenic Biofilms: Development, Properties, and Biomimetic Preventive Agents
title_full Cariogenic Biofilms: Development, Properties, and Biomimetic Preventive Agents
title_fullStr Cariogenic Biofilms: Development, Properties, and Biomimetic Preventive Agents
title_full_unstemmed Cariogenic Biofilms: Development, Properties, and Biomimetic Preventive Agents
title_sort cariogenic biofilms: development, properties, and biomimetic preventive agents
publisher MDPI AG
series Dentistry Journal
issn 2304-6767
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Oral biofilms will build up within minutes after cleaning of the dental hard tissues. While the application of remineralizing agents is a well-known approach to prevent dental caries, modern oral care products offer also additional active agents to maintain oral health. Human saliva contains many different organic and inorganic compounds that help to buffer organic acids produced by cariogenic microorganisms. However, most oral care products only contain remineralizing agents. To improve the benefit of those products, further active ingredients are needed. Books, review articles, and original research papers were included in this narrative review. Putting all these data together, we give an overview of oral biofilms and active compounds used in modern oral care products to interact with them. The special focus is on inorganic compounds and their interaction with oral biofilms. While organic compounds have several limitations (e.g., cell toxicity), inorganic compounds based on calcium and/or phosphate (e.g., sodium bicarbonate, hydroxyapatite, calcium carbonate) offer several advantages when used in oral care products. Calcium release can inhibit demineralization, and the release of hydroxide and phosphate ions might help in the buffering of acids. Therefore, the focus of this review is to summarize the scientific background of further active ingredients that can be used for oral care formulations.
topic amino acids
calcium carbonate
calcium phosphates
hydroxyapatite
pH value
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