| Literature DB >> 33731542 |
Motoi Takahashi1, Khairul Matin1,2, Naoko Matsui1, Miyuki Shimizu1, Yuka Tsuda1, Shigeki Uchinuma1, Noriko Hiraishi1, Toru Nikaido3, Junji Tagami1.
Abstract
Effects of silver diamine fluoride preparations (SDFs) on cariogenic biofilm formation on root dentin (RD) were investigated. Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) biofilms were formed on bovine RD blocks coated with one of three the SDFs (38%-SDF, 3.8%-SDF and 35%-SDF+potassium-iodide; SDF+KI) and a non-coated Control which were quantified (spectrometric-measurement) and thickness measured (optical coherence tomography) after 20 h. Bacterial viability test (BacLight) and biofilm-morphometry (SEM) of 2 h biofilms were also performed. The amounts of biofilms (bacteria and water insoluble glucan) and the thickness of biofilm were minimum on 38%-SDF specimen; 3.8%-SDF and SDF+KI had significantly more than that, but had significantly less than Control (p<0.05). Most S. mutans cells found dead and morphology damaged by 38%-SDF. Some dead bacteria and remarkably damaged biofilms were observed in case of 3.8%-SDF and SDF+KI. Inhibition potential of 3.8%-SDF and SDF+KI on S. mutans biofilm formation is almost similar, although not equivalent to 38%-SDF.Entities:
Keywords: Cariogenic biofilm; Inhibition of biofilm formation; Root caries; Silver diamine fluoride (SDF); Streptococcus mutans
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33731542 DOI: 10.4012/dmj.2020-341
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dent Mater J ISSN: 0287-4547 Impact factor: 2.102