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A comparison of the acid-base metabolisms of pooled human dental plaque and salivary sediment.

D L Singer, R Chatterjee, L Denepitiya, I Kleinberg.   

Abstract

The acid-base metabolisms of the mixed bacteria in pooled dental plaque and salivary sediment sampled from the same subjects were compared in vitro. Plaque at a suspension concentration of 8.3 per cent (v/v) was found to produce pH responses like those of sediment at 16.7 per cent (v/v) with all substrates and under all incubation conditions tested. The substrates examined included several carbohydrates (glucose, sucrose and starch) and several nitrogenous substrates (urea, arginine and the arginine peptide glycyl-glycyl-lysyl-arginine also called sialin). Also examined were the effects of endogenous substrates and of salivary supernatant and fluoride. A difference in suspension concentration was necessary to achieve similarity in pH response which was attributed to the presence of more non-viable epithelial cells in sediment than in plaque. Under these conditions, salivary sediment showed a slightly greater buffering capacity than plaque, a difference that was not evident if salivary supernatant was present. It was clear from this study that salivary sediment and pooled dental plaque from the same subjects have similar acid-base metabolisms and that the more abundant and readily available sediment could be used to study such metabolism in dental plaque.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6575736     DOI: 10.1016/0003-9969(83)90023-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Oral Biol        ISSN: 0003-9969            Impact factor:   2.633


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