The use of in vitro model systems to study dental biofilms associated with caries: a short review
A dental biofilm forms a distinct environment where microorganisms live in a matrix of extracellular polysaccharides. The biofilm favors certain bacteria and creates a habitat that functions differently compared to planktonic bacteria. Reproducible model systems which help to address various questio...
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doaj-e26488d9780748cd8eb94e5fbd07a60b2020-11-24T23:33:03ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Oral Microbiology2000-22972015-03-01701710.3402/jom.v7.2614926149The use of in vitro model systems to study dental biofilms associated with caries: a short reviewKrista M. Salli0Arthur C. Ouwehand1DuPont Nutrition and Health, Kantvik Active Nutrition, Kirkkonummi, FinlandDuPont Nutrition and Health, Kantvik Active Nutrition, Kirkkonummi, FinlandA dental biofilm forms a distinct environment where microorganisms live in a matrix of extracellular polysaccharides. The biofilm favors certain bacteria and creates a habitat that functions differently compared to planktonic bacteria. Reproducible model systems which help to address various questions related to biofilm formation, the process of caries development, and its prevention are needed and are continuously developed. Recent research using both batch culture, continuous culture and flow cells in caries biofilm formation is presented. The development of new techniques and equipment has led to a deeper understanding of how caries biofilms function. Biofilm models have also been used in the development of materials inhibiting secondary caries. This short review summarizes available models to study these questions.http://www.journaloforalmicrobiology.net/index.php/jom/article/view/26149/38768dental cariesbatch culturecontinuous cultureartificial mouthflow cellmicrocosm |
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The use of in vitro model systems to study dental biofilms associated with caries: a short review |
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The use of in vitro model systems to study dental biofilms associated with caries: a short review |
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use of in vitro model systems to study dental biofilms associated with caries: a short review |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Journal of Oral Microbiology |
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2015-03-01 |
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A dental biofilm forms a distinct environment where microorganisms live in a matrix of extracellular polysaccharides. The biofilm favors certain bacteria and creates a habitat that functions differently compared to planktonic bacteria. Reproducible model systems which help to address various questions related to biofilm formation, the process of caries development, and its prevention are needed and are continuously developed. Recent research using both batch culture, continuous culture and flow cells in caries biofilm formation is presented. The development of new techniques and equipment has led to a deeper understanding of how caries biofilms function. Biofilm models have also been used in the development of materials inhibiting secondary caries. This short review summarizes available models to study these questions. |
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