reviewJournal of Dental ResearchOct 5, 2010Closed access

The Role of Bacteria in the Caries Process

Tohoku University · Aarhus University

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Abstract

Dental biofilms produce acids from carbohydrates that result in caries. According to the extended caries ecological hypothesis, the caries process consists of 3 reversible stages. The microflora on clinically sound enamel surfaces contains mainly non-mutans streptococci and Actinomyces, in which acidification is mild and infrequent. This is compatible with equilibrium of the demineralization/remineralization balance or shifts the mineral balance toward net mineral gain (dynamic stability stage). When sugar is supplied frequently, acidification becomes moderate and frequent. This may enhance the acidogenicity and acidurance of the non-mutans bacteria adaptively. In addition, more aciduric strains, such as…

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Keywords
  • Actinomyces
  • Streptococcus mutans
  • Demineralization
  • Bacteria
  • Microbiology
  • Biofilm
  • Root caries
  • Remineralisation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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