An in vitro model to assess effects of a desensitising agent on bacterial biofilm formation.

Acta Biomaterialia Odontologica Scandinavica Pub Date : 2018-12-24 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1080/23337931.2018.1544847
Jamie Coulter, Nicholas S Jakubovics, Philip M Preshaw, Matthew J German
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Desensitising agents are added to dentifrices to occlude exposed dentine tubules and reduce pain associated with dentine hypersensitivity. In occluding the tubules these agents may alter the surface layer of the dentine and consequently affect bacterial biofilm formation. This research sought to examine the effects of desensitising agents on dentinal biofilms using an in vitro model. A constant depth film fermenter (CDFF) was selected to mimic the oral environment and human dentine with exposed tubules was analysed. Calcium sodium phosphosilicate (CSPS) was selected as a model desensitising agent. Dentine discs were treated with pumice or CSPS-containing dentifrices with or without fluoride, or left untreated (control). Dual-species biofilms of Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus sobrinus were grown in artificial saliva and analysed by viable counts, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). SEM images confirmed the presence of occluded tubules after CSPS application and demonstrated the formation of biofilms containing extracellular matrix material. Analysis of PCR and viable count data using a one-way ANOVA showed no significant differences for bacterial composition for any of the four treatments. There were, however, trends towards increased numbers of bacteria for the pumice and CSPS treated samples which was reversed by the addition of fluoride to CSPS. In conclusion, CSPS was not found to have a significant effect on biofilms and an in vitro model for testing desensitising agents has been developed, however, further work is required to improve the reproducibility of the biofilms formed and to explore the trends seen.

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体外模型评估脱敏剂对细菌生物膜形成的影响。
将脱敏剂添加到牙膏中以封闭暴露的牙本质小管并减少与牙本质过敏相关的疼痛。在阻塞小管时,这些药物可能改变牙本质的表层,从而影响细菌生物膜的形成。本研究旨在通过体外模型研究脱敏剂对牙本质生物膜的影响。选择恒深膜发酵罐(CDFF)模拟口腔环境,并对暴露小管的牙本质进行分析。选用磷酸硅酸钙钠(CSPS)作为模型脱敏剂。牙本质盘用浮石或含csps的含氟化物或不含氟化物的牙膏处理,或不处理(对照组)。在人工唾液中培养变形链球菌和红链球菌的双种生物膜,并通过活菌计数、聚合酶链反应(PCR)和扫描电镜(SEM)对其进行分析。扫描电镜图像证实了CSPS应用后闭塞小管的存在,并证明了含有细胞外基质物质的生物膜的形成。采用单因素方差分析对PCR和活菌计数数据进行分析,结果显示四种处理的细菌组成均无显著差异。然而,浮石和CSPS处理过的样品有细菌数量增加的趋势,而在CSPS中添加氟化物则扭转了这一趋势。综上所述,CSPS对生物膜没有显著的影响,并且已经建立了脱敏剂的体外模型,但是,需要进一步的工作来提高形成的生物膜的可重复性并探索所见的趋势。
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