In Silico Modeling of Hyposalivation and Biofilm Dysbiosis in Root Caries

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العنوان: In Silico Modeling of Hyposalivation and Biofilm Dysbiosis in Root Caries
المؤلفون: Deirdre A. Devine, Livia Maria Andaló Tenuta, David A. Head, Philip Marsh
المصدر: Journal of Dental Research
سنة النشر: 2021
مصطلحات موضوعية: 0301 basic medicine, Dental Caries, dentin, Xerostomia, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, stomatognathic system, Dentin, medicine, computer simulation, Humans, Food science, Sugar, General Dentistry, Tooth Demineralization, Root caries, saliva, Enamel paint, Chemistry, Biofilm, Research Reports, 030206 dentistry, biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition, medicine.disease, Biological, Demineralization, cariogenic, 030104 developmental biology, medicine.anatomical_structure, Root Caries, visual_art, Biofilms, visual_art.visual_art_medium, Dysbiosis, diet, Clearance rate
الوصف: Root caries progression is aggravated by hyposalivation, which can accelerate the conversion of a dental biofilm from having a symbiotic microbial relationship with the host (predominance of nonaciduric species) to a dysbiotic one (dominated by aciduric species). Using a mathematical model previously employed to investigate factors associated with biofilm dysbiosis, we systematically explored the deleterious effect of hyposalivation on the composition of the biofilm and the risk of root dentin demineralization. By varying the clearance half-times of sugar (i.e., readily fermented dietary carbohydrates), we simulated hyposalivation and investigated its effect on 1) the time that the biofilm pH spends below the minimum for dentin or enamel demineralization and 2) the conversion of the biofilm from a symbiotic to dysbiotic composition. The effect of increasing sugar clearance half-times on the time that the biofilm pH is below the threshold for demineralization was more pronounced for dentin than for enamel (e.g., increasing the clearance half-time from 2 to 6 min doubled the time that the biofilm pH was below the threshold for dentin demineralization). The effect on biofilm composition assessed at 50 d showed that the conversion from a symbiotic to a dysbiotic biofilm happened around a frequency of 6 sugar intakes per day when the clearance half-time was 2 min but only 3 sugar intakes per day when the clearance half-time was 6 min. Taken together, the results confirm the profound effect that prolonged sugar clearance has on the dynamics of dental biofilm composition and the subsequent risk of root caries. This in silico model should be applied to study how interventions that alter salivary clearance rates or modify biofilm pH can affect clinical conditions such as root caries.
تدمد: 1544-0591
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::dcf9f1938b1609884657f0a6334c5eb7
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33749365
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....dcf9f1938b1609884657f0a6334c5eb7
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE