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Managing oral biofilms to avoid enamel demineralization during fixed orthodontic treatment

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Enamel demineralization represents the most prevalent complication arising from fixed orthodontic treatment. Its main etiology is the development of cariogenic biofilms formed around orthodontic appliances. Ordinarily, oral biofilms exist in a dynamic equilibrium with the host's defense mechanisms. However, the equilibrium can be disrupted by environmental changes, such as the introduction of a fixed orthodontic appliance, resulting in a shift in the biofilm’s microbial composition from non-pathogenic to pathogenic. This alteration leads to an increased prevalence of cariogenic bacteria, notably mutans streptococci, within the biofilm. This article examines the relationships between oral biofilms and orthodontic appliances, with a particular focus on strategies for effectively managing oral biofilms to mitigate enamel demineralization around orthodontic appliances.

INTRODUCTION

BIOFILM FORMATION AROUND ORTHODONTIC APPLIANCES

MUTANS STREPTOCOCCI, BIOFILM FORMATION, AND ENAMEL DEMINERALIZATION

ORTHODONTIC BONDING PROCEDURES, BIOFILM FORMATION, AND ENAMEL DEMINERALIZATION

ORTHODONTIC BRACKETS AND ENAMEL DEMINERALIZATION

ORTHODONTIC ADHESIVES AND ENAMEL DEMINERALIZATION

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