Dental Plaque as a Microbial Biofilm
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Abstract
New technologies have provided novel insights into how dental plaque functions as a biofilm. Confocal microscopy has confirmed that plaque has an open architecture similar to other biofilms, with channels and voids. Gradients develop in areas of dense biomass over short distances in key parameters that influence microbial growth and distribution. Bacteria exhibit an altered pattern of gene expression either as a direct result of being on a surface or indirectly as a response to the local environmental heterogeneity within the biofilm. Bacteria communicate via small diffusible signalling molecules (e.g. competence-stimulating peptide, CSP; autoinducer 2); CSP induces both genetic competence and acid tolerance…
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- Biofilm
- Dental plaque
- Bacteria
- Microbiology
- Biology
- Quorum sensing
- Autoinducer
- Phenotype
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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