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cause the
disease and a
sheltered environment promoting development of a
cariogenic biofilm is required. The
caries disease process does not have an inevitable...
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surface (2–9%). Bacterial-fungal co-coaggregation can help to
increase the
cariogenic potential of S. mutans. A
symbiotic relationship with S.
mutans and Candida...
- more
resistant to acid dissolution. Similarly, the
silver in SDF
kills cariogenic bacteria by
interacting with DNA and
cellular proteins. This
leads to...
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adherence to the tooth. This
results in a
cariogenic biofilms at the
interface of
composite and tooth. The
cariogenic activity of
bacteria increases with concentration...
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promotion of
remineralization of
decalcified enamel, the
inhibition of the
cariogenic microbial metabolism in
dental plaque and the
increase of
tooth resistance...
- bacterium, with type
strain MFe28 (NCTC 11391T). It is
thought to be
cariogenic. Whiley, R. A.; Russell, R. R. B.; Hardie, J. M.; Beighton, D. (1988)...
- "3,3′-Diindolylmethane (DIM): A
Potential Therapeutic Agent against Cariogenic Streptococcus mutans Biofilm". Antibiotics. 12 (6): 1017. doi:10...
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multifactorial disease, with risk
factors including but not
limited to,
cariogenic bacteria, diet
practices and
socioeconomic factors.
Deciduous teeth begin...
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effect of non-
cariogenic sweeteners on the
prevention of
dental caries: a
review of the evidence"...
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growth of less
cariogenic organisms.[citation needed] The
fluoride components of
fluoridated toothpaste can be
bacteriostatic to
cariogenic bacteria, decreasing...