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Page 1: Dental Plaque Biofilms Teradaj Aticharoenkul. Periodontal disease chronic imflammatory lesions destruction supporting periodontal tissues associated with.

Dental Plaque Biofilms

Teradaj Aticharoenkul

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Periodontal disease chronic imflammatory lesions

destruction supporting periodontal tissues

associated with specific microbial complexesin subgingival biofilms

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Bacterial species Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans

Actinomyces odonlyticus Actinomyces naeslundii Capnocytophaga gingivalis

Fusobacterium nucleatum

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Bacterial species Streptococcus mitis Eubacterium nodatum Propionibacterium acres Porphyromonas gingivalis

Treponema denticola

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Treponema denticola Gram negative oral spirochete predominant of human periodontal disease

infection and inflammation of gingiva

occurs in 80% of the adult population

lives and can evolve to severe

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Treponema denticola

refractory periodontitis acute necrotizing gingivitis

bone resorption and tooth loss

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Biofilm communities Comprises : bacterial microcolonies,extracellular slime layer, fluid channels and

primitive communication system

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Biofilm communities• bacteria attach to a surface

• mushroom-shaped microcolonies

• different microcolonies may contain different combinations of bacterial species

• the slime layer protects the bacterial microcolonies from antibiotics,antimicrobials,and host defense mechanisms

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Biofilm communities

• bacteria in the center of amicrocolony may live in a strict anaerobic environment

• while other bacteria at the edges of the fluid channels may live in an aerobic environment

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Biofilm communities• the biofilm structure provides

a range of customized living environments (with differing pHs, nutrient availability, and oxygen)

• within which bacteria withdifferent physiological needs can survive

• fluid channels penetrates the extracellular slime layer

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Biofilm communities

• fluid channels provide nutrients and oxygen for thebacterial micro colonies and facilitate movement ofbacterial metabolites, wasteproducts, and enzymes within the biofilm structure

• Each bacterial microcolony uses chemical signals to create a primitivecommunication system used to communicate with other bacterial microcolonies

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Phases of plaque formation

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Phases of plaque formation

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The pattern of biofilm development

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• absorption of salivary proteins and glycoproteins

• some bacterial molecules, to the tooth surface (the acquired pellicle)

• long-range (>5Onm), non-specific interaction of microbial cell surfaces with the acquired pellicle

• shorter-range (10-20nm) interactions

• result in reversible adhesion to the surface.

• irreversible adhesion • adhesins on the cell surface and

receptors in the acquired pellicle.

• secondary or late-colonisers attach to primary colonisers (coaggregation)

• Cell division of the attached cells to produce confluent growth, and a bioflim.