Tg. Aldsworth et Tw. Macfarlane, A novel in vitro model system to grow films of oral bacteria for the studyof human tooth root surface caries, J APPL MICR, 91(1), 2001, pp. 139-146
Aims: To develop a simple and flexible novel in vitro model system to grow
films of oral bacteria that could be used to study aspects of dental caries
.
Methods and Results: Standardized suspensions of bacteria were inoculated i
nto Ultrafree-CL (Millipore) ultrafiltration units at various densities. Th
ese were incubated for varying time intervals with a range of carbon source
s. The bacterial films reproducibly achieved between 10(7) and 10(8) cfu cm
(-2), irrespective of the number inoculated and with no significant changes
for 14 d. However, Streptococcus mutans grew through membranes with pores
of diameter greater than 0.1 mum after 6 d. Culture of films in sucrose or
water for 6 d led to a decreased number of colony-forming units, but return
ing them to broth reversed this.
Conclusions: Reproducible films of oral bacteria can be cultured in Ultrafr
ee-CL units.
Significance and Impact of the Study: This study has shown that Ultrafree-C
L units can be used as a simple model system to grow biofilms that could be
used for dental caries research.