Tooth Surface Loss Associated With Oral Home Care Devices

Evidence from clinical research indicates that there is a significant relationship between microbial dental plaque and periodontal disease. Epidemiologic data suggests the association of chronic gingivitis and bacterial plaque adhering to tooth surface. Clinical and in vivo studies have demonstrated the occurrence of metabolic events by the microbial dental plaque in the presence of dietary carbohydrates. 

Maxillary arch
Maxillary arch
These events result in the fluctuation of plaque fluid pH that changes the dynamic equilibrium in-situ and leads to dissolution of enamel minerals, a precursor of dental caries formation. It was also reported that caries failed to develop with frequent additions of sucrose to the diet in the absence of plaque. These irrefutable findings provided in the literature have pointed out the causative relationship of bacterial dental plaque and both caries and periodontal disease. Read more>>>>>>>>>>

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