Extracellular polysaccharide-rich biofilm reduces chlorhexidine effect on enamel demineralization: An in situ study

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Archives of oral biology Pub Date : 2025-02-03 DOI:10.1016/j.archoralbio.2025.106187
Leonardo Libardi Pagotto, Jaime Aparecido Cury, Antonio Pedro Ricomini-Filho
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Abstract

Objectives

This study investigated the effect of chlorhexidine (CHX) on demineralization, cell viability and matrix composition in EPS-rich (EPS+) and poor (EPS-) oral biofilms.

Design

A split-mouth and crossover in situ study was conducted with six participants over two phases of 14 days each. During a lead-in step, biofilms were formed under either sucrose exposure (EPS+) or glucose + fructose exposure (EPS-). In the experimental step, participants rinsed with either 0.9 % NaCl (negative control) or 0.12 % CHX for seven days.

Results

Data showed that EPS+ biofilms exhibited higher enamel surface hardness loss (%SHL), lesion area (∆S) and concentrations of soluble and insoluble EPS, compared to EPS- biofilms. After treatments, CHX significantly reduced the counts of colony-forming units (CFU) in both EPS- and EPS+ biofilms. However, CHX only reduced ∆S within the EPS- group. There was no significant difference in demineralization change (%∆S) among treatments. Additionally, CHX decreased soluble and insoluble EPS concentrations in the EPS+ group.

Conclusion

While CHX effectively reduced bacterial counts, its antimicrobial effect may not be enough to reduce the enamel demineralization caused by mature EPS-rich biofilms.
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Archives of oral biology
Archives of oral biology 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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期刊介绍: Archives of Oral Biology is an international journal which aims to publish papers of the highest scientific quality in the oral and craniofacial sciences. The journal is particularly interested in research which advances knowledge in the mechanisms of craniofacial development and disease, including: Cell and molecular biology Molecular genetics Immunology Pathogenesis Cellular microbiology Embryology Syndromology Forensic dentistry
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