Caries DH Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What is a cavity | bacterial infection which causes the dissolution of the tooth mineral content and the disintegration or collapse of the organic matrix |
What is the prevanlent of the disease | 91% of adults experience caries in their lifetime |
how isthis disease transmissible | human to human by saliva* |
How is the caries process started | it starts with bioflim |
Where does biofilm develope | where ever there is #1.fluid, #2.a surface,#3. Bacteria |
What is biofilm | Microbial communities consisting of hundreds of distinct microorganisms that cooperate with each other to adapt to change in pH or mechanical stress of motion |
What increases the survival rate of the moroorganism because of the EPS(extracellular polysaccarides) | Biofilm |
T/F Dental caries is a multifactorial disease process with the oral microbial component being a biofilm | True |
What happens to oral biofilm at 96 hours/4 days | it can measure to be 1mm thick* |
What are the plaque formation stages | 1. Initial adherence (acquired pellicle) 2. lag phase (Slow bacterial colonization) 3. Rapid Growth 4. Steady state (Mature dental biofilm) |
What is invovled in the Intial adherence stage | -Supragingival plaque formation precedes subgingival biofilm formation -Saliva bathes the teeth while salivary proteins and mucins cover the tooth and began "A.P." -At 1 hour bacteria attach to "A.P." -Primary colonizers=Gram+cocci |
What is involved in the lag phase | -Colony of gram+cocci begin to form a community of bacteria -send signals to each other to begen creating water insoluble EPS to create a protective matrix for bioflim |
What is involved in the rapid Growth phase | -additional bacteria enter the bacterial community forming micro-colonies within the protective matrix -COAGGREGATION=different bacterial species in the matrix and adhere to early colonizer |
what is involved in the steady state | every species who will live in the biofilm community are present -early colonizers(gram+)slow their growth or become static(retard) |
Where is the location of the BIOfilm | Teeth represent 25% of the total surface area of the mouth* -oral mucosa specialized mucosa(tongue)75% surface area in the mouth |
T/F soft tissue acts as reservoir for hard tissue leading to more rapid biofilm formation | True |
Why is daily mechanical disruption so important | B/C mature dental biofilm is very pathogenic |
How pathogenic is the biofilm | Disease state for caries more cariogenic bacteria account for 96% of biofilm and pH shift to acidic(below5.5) |
How does Biofilm switch from healthy to carious biofilm | pH |
plaque(biofilm)stages | Immature plaque Mature plaque |
How much force does it take to mechanically remove a 24 hours biofilm | Day1=5.5gm/cm 2 day=7.8gm/cm 3 day=14.0gm/cm |
Which tooth surfaces develop the most plaque | #1 interproximal surfaces #2 PiTs/occlusal surfaces #3 cervical 1/3 of the tooth |
what are the cariogenic bacteria that are associated with coronal caries development | Mutans streptococcus lactobacillus |
What are the characteristics of all cariogenic bacteris | #1 Acidogenic #2 Aciduric #3 capable of forming extra cellular polysaccharides(glucans/fructans) #4 caprophillic anf facultative anaerobes #5ability to adhere to the tooth surface |
what is the Hydrogen Ion Pump: | allows the cariogenic bacteria to live in a biofilm with an acidic pH -the hydrogen ions pumpedout into the biofilm mass and up up the pH of the biofilm even more |
How does the bacteria adhere to the tooth | #1 surface appendages(fimbria) #2 calcium bridging #3 Extra cellular polysaccharides(glucans) #4 hydrophilic interactions |
Caries process | 1.host 2. environment 3. bacteria 4.time |
the caries Imbalance | #1 protective factors #2 pathological factors #3 Disease indicators |
What are ESP | Complex Sugars |
cariogenic bacteria + CHO | = ACID+extra-cellular polysacccharide |
name the types of acids(cariogenic Bateria produce) | lactic acid acetic propionic formic succinic |
What does plaque acids do | -causes demineralization -demineralization creates a subsurface lesion -Demineralization causes the enamel crystals size to lower and up the inter crystalline space( increase micropores) |
T/F when thw plaque biofilm favors the demineralization process cavities occur | true |
T/F when the plaque biofilm favors the rem. process incipient lesions'heal' or decay becomes arrested or dont occur at all | true |
Dentist estimate | -6 mos to 1 year primary enamel -1-2 years permanent enamel |
studies demonstrate | 4yrs for children age 10-11 7yrs for young adults aged 17-22 6yrs for adults ages 41-51 |
the darker the lesion | the slower the progressing lesion and the more remin/demin cycles |
the lighter the lesion | the more rapid progressing lesion and the fewer remin/demin |
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