The biofilm conundrum in orthodontics: Investigating the role of the bonding procedure

Ekta Gupta, Sparsh Srivastava, Shekhar K. Asarsa, Shubhita Sethi, Dnyanesh Shul, Vinit Kumar Singh
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This article explores the conundrum of biofilm formation in orthodontics, its impact on oral health, and the role of the bonding procedure. Biofilms are resilient structures formed through stages like attachment, adhesion, growth, and maturation, with the extracellular matrix (EPS) playing a vital role. The bonding procedure unintentionally creates surfaces where bacteria thrive, leading to biofilm development. Factors like oral hygiene, diet, and bracket design influence biofilm formation. Maintaining oral hygiene during orthodontic treatment can be challenging due to food trapping and cleaning difficulties. Strategies to minimize biofilms involve patient education, improved bonding techniques, and antimicrobial agents. Biofilms can lead to dental decay, gingivitis, periodontitis, and white spot lesions. Combating biofilms requires collaboration, patient education, and ongoing research. Improved management can lead to better oral health outcomes for orthodontic patients.
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正畸中的生物膜难题:研究结合过程的作用
这篇文章探讨了正畸中生物膜形成的难题,它对口腔健康的影响,以及粘合过程的作用。生物膜是经过附着、粘附、生长和成熟等阶段形成的弹性结构,其中细胞外基质(EPS)起着至关重要的作用。这种结合过程无意中创造了细菌滋生的表面,导致生物膜的形成。口腔卫生、饮食和支架设计等因素都会影响生物膜的形成。由于食物捕获和清洁困难,在正畸治疗期间保持口腔卫生可能具有挑战性。减少生物膜的策略包括患者教育、改进结合技术和抗菌剂。生物膜会导致蛀牙、牙龈炎、牙周炎和白斑病变。对抗生物膜需要合作、患者教育和持续的研究。改善管理可使正畸患者获得更好的口腔健康结果。
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