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  • Cariology

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  • Dental caries results from plaque dysbiosis, favoring acidogenic bacteria.
  • Stannous fluoride (SnF2) aids remineralization and may inhibit bacterial glycolysis.
  • Casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) enhances fluoride remineralization and may alter plaque composition.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the mechanisms of action of SnF2 and CPP-ACP in a polymicrobial biofilm model of dental caries.
  • To evaluate the efficacy of SnF2, CPP-ACP, and their combination in preventing enamel demineralization.

Main Methods:

  • A polymicrobial biofilm model using six representative supragingival plaque species on human enamel was established.
  • Biofilms were subjected to frequent sucrose challenges to simulate a high cariogenic environment.
  • Bacterial composition was analyzed using 16S rRNA gene sequencing, and enamel demineralization was quantified by transverse microradiography.

Main Results:

  • SnF2 treatment inhibited enamel demineralization by 50% with minimal impact on biofilm composition.
  • CPP-ACP treatment also inhibited demineralization by 50% and altered bacterial profiles, decreasing Actinomyces naeslundii and Lactobacillus casei while increasing Streptococcus sanguinis and Fusobacterium nucleatum.
  • The combination of SnF2 and CPP-ACP demonstrated synergistic effects, significantly suppressing acidogenic bacteria and achieving a 72% inhibition of enamel demineralization.

Conclusions:

  • Both SnF2 and CPP-ACP are effective in inhibiting enamel demineralization in a caries biofilm model.
  • CPP-ACP influences plaque composition, while SnF2 primarily acts on demineralization.
  • The combination of SnF2 and CPP-ACP offers superior protection against dental caries by targeting both bacterial activity and demineralization processes.