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Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 2010

Real-time microsensor measurement of local metabolic activities in ex vivo dental biofilms exposed to sucrose and treated with chlorhexidine.

Christiane von Ohle; Armin Gieseke; Laura Nistico; Eva Maria Decker; Dirk deBeer; Paul Stoodley

ABSTRACT Dental biofilms are characterized by structural and functional heterogeneity. Due to bacterial metabolism, gradients develop and diverse ecological microniches exist. The aims of this study were (i) to determine the metabolic activity of microorganisms in naturally grown dental biofilms ex vivo by measuring dissolved oxygen (DO) and pH profiles with microelectrodes with high spatial resolution and (ii) to analyze the impact of an antimicrobial chlorhexidine (CHX) treatment on microbial physiology during stimulation by sucrose in real time. Biofilms were cultivated on standardized human enamel surfaces in vivo. DO and pH profiles were measured in a flow cell system in sterile human saliva, after sucrose addition (10%), again after alternative treatment of the sucrose exposed biofilms with CHX (0.2%) for 1 or 10 min or after being killed with paraformaldehyde (4%). Biofilm structure was visualized by vitality staining with confocal microscopy. With saliva as the sole nutrient source oxygen consumption was high within the superficial biofilm layers rendering deeper layers (>220 μm) anoxic. Sucrose addition induced the thickness of the anaerobic zone to increase with a concurrent decrease in pH (7.1 to 4.4). CHX exposure reduced metabolic activity and microbial viability at the biofilm surface and drove metabolic activity deeper into the biofilm. CHX treatment led to a reduced viability at the biofilm surface with minor influence on overall biofilm physiology after 1 min; even after 10 min there was measurable respiration and fermentation inside the biofilm. However, the local microenvironment was more aerated, less acidogenic, and presumably less pathogenic.


Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology Oral Radiology and Endodontology | 2010

Neurosensory impairment of the mental nerve as a sequel of periapical periodontitis: Case report and review

Christiane von Ohle; A. ElAyouti

Apical periodontitis of endodontic origin rarely leads to sensory impairment of the inferior alveolar or mental nerve. This article reviews and documents a clinical case of neurological disorder where paresthesia and hypesthesia of the mental nerve resulted as a sequel of apical periodontitis of a mandibular second premolar. The healing process and long-term results 3 years after conventional root canal treatment are presented.


International Journal of Dentistry | 2011

Dynamic Production of Soluble Extracellular Polysaccharides by Streptococcus mutans

Eva-Maria Decker; Ilka Dietrich; Christian Klein; Christiane von Ohle

Caries development in the presence of Streptococcus mutans is associated not only with the production of extracellular water-insoluble polymers but also is based on water-soluble polysaccharides. The aim of this study was the evaluation of a novel glucan-specific Lectin assay for monitoring water-soluble EPS produced by S. mutans during several growth periods in different media. S. mutans cultures were grown for 24 h, 48 h, and 144 h in medium deficient of sucrose (A) and medium supplemented with 5% sucrose (B). Microtiter well plates were coated with cell-free supernatants followed by the addition of labeled Concanavalin-A and enzyme substrate. The substrate reactions were kinetically detected at 405 nm. The validation of the assay was performed using carbohydrates dextran, xanthan, and sucrose as reference. This new Concanavalin-A-based assay showed the highest sensitivity for dextran and revealed that the glucan production of S. mutans reached its maximum at 144 h in medium B according to bacterial maturation.


Dental Materials Journal | 2007

Adhesion of Streptococcus sanguinis to Dental Implant and Restorative Materials in vitro

Irmgard Hauser-Gerspach; Eva M. Kulik; Roland Weiger; Eva-Maria Decker; Christiane von Ohle; Jürg Meyer


Journal of Endodontics | 2009

Consistency of Apex Locator Function: A Clinical Study

A. ElAyouti; Eleftheria Dima; Julia Ohmer; Kristina Sperl; Christiane von Ohle; Claus Löst


Journal of the American Dental Association | 2008

Biofilm Plaque and Hydrodynamic Effects on Mass Transfer, Fluoride Delivery and Caries

Paul Stoodley; J.S. Wefel; Armin Gieseke; Dirk deBeer; Christiane von Ohle


International Journal of Oral Science | 2014

Metabolic activity of Streptococcus mutans biofilms and gene expression during exposure to xylitol and sucrose

Eva-Maria Decker; Christian Klein; Dimitri Schwindt; Christiane von Ohle


Journal of Periodontal Research | 1997

Vital microorganisms in early supragingival dental plaque and in stimulated human saliva

R. Weiger; Christiane von Ohle; Eva-Maria Decker; D. Axmann‐Krcmar; L. Netuschil


Journal of Endodontics | 2014

Apical Constriction: Location and Dimensions in Molars—A Micro–Computed Tomography Study

A. ElAyouti; Maren Hülber-J; Martin S. Judenhofer; Thomas Connert; Julia G. Mannheim; Claus Löst; Bernd J. Pichler; Christiane von Ohle


Archive | 2007

Effect of the sonicare flexcare power toothbrush on fluoride delivery through streptococcus mutans biofilms

Paul Stoodley; Duc Nguyen; M. Longwell; Laura Nistico; Christiane von Ohle; Nebojsa Milanovich; Marko de Jager

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A. ElAyouti

University of Tübingen

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Claus Löst

University of Tübingen

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Laura Nistico

Allegheny General Hospital

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