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Cariogenic Biofilms

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Abstract

Caries is a very common, multifactorial disease, in which biofilms on the tooth surface (a.k.a. dental plaque) play a key role. Dental plaque is usually healthy, however when the microbial composition of the dental plaque changes, it can become cariogenic in nature. In this chapter, an historic overview is provided of different hypotheses developed to explain the relation between dental plaque and caries. Currently, the ecological plaque hypothesis is generally accepted. This hypothesis explains ecological changes relation to increased caries risk by environmental changes caused by dietary habits. Based on this hypothesis, prevention and treatment options can be explained.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOral Biofilms in Health and Disease
Subtitle of host publicationCariogenic Biofilms
EditorsHyun (Michel) Koo, Nicholas S. Jakubovics, Bastiaan P. Krom
PublisherSpringer Nature Switzerland AG
Pages235-251
Number of pages17
ISBN (Electronic)9783031822025
ISBN (Print)9783031822018, 9783031822049
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Publication series

Name Springer Series on Biofilms (BIOFILMS)
PublisherSpringer
Volume14

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