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Dental Chatter: Bacterial Cross-Talk in the Biofilm of the Oral Cavity
Authors:Doron Steinberg
Affiliation:Biofilm Research Laboratory, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Hebrew University, P.O. Box 12272, Jerusalem, 91120 (Israel), Fax: (+972) 2-6757577
Abstract:Dental biofilms are composed of hundreds of bacterial species. These biofilms are diverse biological structures due to the heterogeneity of the many different types of supports in the oral cavity. The bacteria immobilized in these biofilms are exposed to rapid environmental changes such as pH, temperature, nutrition and anti-plaque agents. One mode in which these bacteria adapt in the dental biofilm is by quorum sensing. This cell-cell communication regulates diverse sets of adhesion modes, physiological changes, virulence properties, allowing the bacteria to persist in the dental biofilm under rapid environmental changes. In this review, we will concentrate mostly on the cariogenic bacterium Streptococcus mutans as one of the pivotal microorganisms in the supra-gingival biofilm that plays a major role in dental caries.
Keywords:bacteria  biological activity  cell adhesion  biofilm  gene expression  quorum sensing  oral cavity
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