Co-adhesion and removal of adhering bacteria from salivary pellicles by three different modes of brushing

Citation
J. Yang et al., Co-adhesion and removal of adhering bacteria from salivary pellicles by three different modes of brushing, EUR J OR SC, 109(5), 2001, pp. 325-329
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry/Oral Surgery & Medicine","da verificare
Journal title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ORAL SCIENCES
ISSN journal
09098836 → ACNP
Volume
109
Issue
5
Year of publication
2001
Pages
325 - 329
Database
ISI
SICI code
0909-8836(200110)109:5<325:CAROAB>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
This study compares removal of pairs of co-adhering and non-co-adhering ora l actinomyces and streptococci by hand, electric and sonic brushing from sa livary pellicles. In addition, re-deposition of a co-adhering and non-co-ad hering streptococcal strain to brushed pellicles was studied. First, actino myces were allowed to adhere to a pellicle in a flow chamber, after which s treptococci suspended in saliva were perfused through the chamber at 33 deg reesC. Pellicles with adhering bacterial pairs were brushed and the number of bacteria remaining determined. Whereas sonic brushing removed nearly all adhering bacteria, greater numbers of larger aggregates of the co-adhering pair, involving Streptococcus oralis J22, were left behind after hand and electric brushing than of the non-co-adhering pair with Streptococcus sangu is PK1889. Re-deposition of streptococci to electrically and sonically brus hed pellicles, however, was two-fold higher for the co-adhering pair than f or the non-co-adhering pair. This demonstrates a role for co-adhesion in de novo plaque formation. Removal by the three different modes of brushing wa s not affected by the presence of fluoride, indicating that fluoride is not able to disrupt calcium bridges between co-adhering pairs. In contrast, in the presence of lactose only small aggregates of co-adhering pair were lef t behind.