Biofilm Flashcards
features of biofilm on fissures
streptococci sacchrolytic few gram -ve low anaerobe high redox neutral- acid pH influenced by saliva
features of biofilm on gingival crevice
spirochaetes, and ‘unculturables’ proteolytic many gram-ve many obligatory anaerobic neutral-alkaline pH influenced by gingival or crevicular fluid
dental biofilms are heterogenous. why?
nutrient/ oxygen/ metabolic gradients develop in various environments within mouth
define the 4 properties of dental plaque as a biofilm
- spatial organisation 2. altered gene expression (direct/ indirect) 3. increased TOLERANCE to antimicrobial agents 4. increased RESISTANCE to antimicrobial agents (gene transfer)
what is meant by ‘tolerance’ to antimicrobial agents
penetration inactivation novel phenotype slow growth rate of bacteria in biofilms community interactions
generally we have a balance, symbiosis, with microbes in dental plaque community. what pressures can cause dysbiosis
immunological: sigA deficiency, neutrophil dysfunction, chemotherapy induced myelosuppression, infection induced myeolosuppression non-immunologica: xersotima, antibiotics, medication, dietary carbohydrates, increased GCF flow, oral contraceptives?
low redox =
anaerobic