Abstract
Alkali production by oral bacteria is believed to have a major impact on oral microbial ecology and to be inibitory to the initiation and progression of dental caries. A substantial body of evidence is beginning to accumulate that indicates the modulation of the alkalinogenic potential of dental biofilms may be a promising strategy for caries control. This brief review highlights recent progress toward understanding molecular genetic and physiologic aspects of important alkali-generating pathways in oral bacteria, and the role of alkali production in the ecology of dental biofilms in health and disease. © 2012 WCSS. All rights reserved 1674-2818/12.
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Liu, Y. L., Nascimento, M., & Burne, R. A. (2012, September). Progress toward understanding the contribution of alkali generation in dental biofilms to inhibition of dental caries. International Journal of Oral Science. https://doi.org/10.1038/ijos.2012.54
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