Progress toward understanding the contribution of alkali generation in dental biofilms to inhibition of dental caries
Ya-Ling Liu , Marcelle Nascimento , Robert A Burne
International Journal of Oral Science ›› 2012, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (3) : 135 -140.
Progress toward understanding the contribution of alkali generation in dental biofilms to inhibition of dental caries
Oral bacteria that decrease mouth acidity by producing alkali are key players in preventing cavities, according to a review by Robert A Burne of the University of Florida and his colleagues. Mouths are colonized by hundreds of types of bacteria that form biofilms on teeth and contribute to either oral health or disease. Some of these bacteria decrease mouth acidity by metabolizing substances — urea and arginine — that are naturally present in saliva. Burne and colleagues reviewed evidence that these bacteria thereby encourage growth of cavity-preventing bacteria and help to remineralize teeth. They note that more research is needed to clarify whether cavity-free patients have different bacterial communities, or simply different mouth environments. Further studies could also determine whether oral health can be improved by supplementation with arginine or probiotics containing the helpful bacteria.
arginine / biofilm / dental caries / microbial ecology / urea
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