Culturing of dispersed plaque samples and vitality staining of plaque smear
s are the most commonly used methods for evaluating the effects of antimicr
obials on dental plaque. The visualization of the antimicrobial action on o
ral biofilm present on the substrate surface (in situ) would add valuable i
nformation to the existing knowledge about the treatment effects. This stud
y aimed at combining the advantage of confocal laser scanning microscopy (C
LSM) to visualize plaque non-destructively with a vitality staining techniq
ue to assess the immediate bactericidal effect of chlorhexidine (CHX) on bi
ofilm. Three 200-mum-wide grooves were cut into bovine dentin discs for pla
que accumulation. The discs were worn by six subjects for 6, 24, and 48 fir
s, then broken into halves, one of which received a one-minute extraoral 0.
2% CHX treatment, while the other served as control. Both halves were stain
ed for vital fluorescence measurements and visualized by CLSM. Plaque vital
ity (in %) was quantified by image analysis in three plaque layers-outer, m
iddle, and inner. The CHX effect was significant in six-hour samples (p<0.0
01) and only in the outer layer of the 48-hour plaque (p<0.001), demonstrat
ing a resistant nature of dental biofilm to a single CHX treatment. With th
e present approach, we have shown that it is possible to visualize and quan
titate the antimicrobial treatment effect on biofilm still present on the s
ubstrate on which it was grown.