AI Article Synopsis

  • Bacteria in our mouths live together in groups, usually in a good balance, but when things get unhealthy, some bad bacteria can take over and cause tooth problems like cavities.
  • Brushing teeth can help remove plaque, but it doesn’t completely fix the problem, so we need better ways to keep the good bacteria safe and healthy.
  • The review talks about new methods to help keep the balance of bacteria in our mouths, focusing on three important things: how bacteria stick together, what they eat, and how they communicate with each other.

Article Abstract

Bacteria in the oral cavity, including commensals and opportunistic pathogens, are organized into highly specialized sessile communities, coexisting in homeostasis with the host under healthy conditions. A dysbiotic environment during biofilm evolution, however, allows opportunistic pathogens to become the dominant species at caries-affected sites at the expense of health-associated taxa. Combining tooth brushing with dentifrices or rinses combat the onset of caries by partially removes plaque, but resulting in the biofilm remaining in an immature state with undesirables' consequences on homeostasis and oral ecosystem. This leads to the need for therapeutic pathways that focus on preserving balance in the oral microbiota and applying strategies to combat caries by maintaining biofilm integrity and homeostasis during the rapid phase of supragingival plaque formation. Adhesion, nutrition, and communication are fundamental in this phase in which the bacteria that have survived these adverse conditions rebuild and reorganize the biofilm, and are considered targets for designing preventive strategies to guide the biofilm towards a composition compatible with health. The present review summarizes the most important advances and future prospects for therapies based on the maintenance of biofilm integrity and homeostasis as a preventive measure of dysbiosis focused on these three key factors during the rapid phase of plaque formation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9312143PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11070880DOI Listing

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