Patterns and rates of growth of microcosm dental plaque biofilms
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-302x.1995.tb00137.x
Patterns and rates of growth of microcosm dental plaque biofilms
Abstract
Rates of growth in wet weight and changes in them over time were established for microcosm dental plaques cultured from the mixed salivary bacteria in an artificial mouth. Standardized conditions included a continuous supply of medium containing 0.25% mucin and 1.5 ml of 5% w/v sucrose in 6 min every 8 h. Plaques were weighed daily. Plaque wet weight and total protein were highly correlated. Plaque doubling times were 3-7 h over day 1 and 9-21 h over day 2, which is similar to in vivo plaques. Subsequently, growth curves were either linear or between a linear and exponential increase. Evidence was obtained for plaque blooms. Methyl paraben (0.2%) applied for 15 min (3.75 ml) 6 times daily inhibited growth but only for 3 days, after which the rate was similar to control plaques, indicating that selection for resistance had occurred. It was concluded that the regulation of plaque growth rates is complex and does not conform to simple growth pattern models. Detailed studies of plaque growth and the effects of antiplaque agents can be carried out using this experimental system.
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