Department of Microbial Infection and Immunity, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
Colgate-Palmolive Technology Center, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA.
Microbiol Spectr. 2023 Feb 14;11(1):e0335122. doi: 10.1128/spectrum.03351-22. Epub 2022 Dec 6.
Mechanical cleaning remains the standard of care for maintaining oral hygiene. However, mechanical cleaning is often augmented with active therapeutics that further promote oral health. A dentifrice, consisting of the "Dual Zinc plus Arginine" (DZA) technology, was found to be effective at controlling bacteria using laboratory studies, translating to clinical efficacy to deliver plaque and gingivitis reduction benefits. Here, we used biophysical analyses and confocal laser scanning microscopy to understand how a DZA dentifrice impacted the mechanical properties of dental plaque biofilms and determine if changes to biofilm rheology enhanced the removal of dental plaque. Using both uniaxial mechanical indentation and an adapted rotating-disc rheometry assay, it was found that DZA treatment compromised biofilm mechanical integrity, resulting in the biofilm being more susceptible to removal by shear forces compared to treatment with either arginine or zinc alone. Confocal laser scanning microscopy revealed that DZA treatment reduced the amount of extracellular polymeric slime within the biofilm, likely accounting for the reduced mechanical properties. We propose a model where arginine facilitates the entry of zinc into the biofilm, resulting in additive effects of the two activities toward dental plaque biofilms. Together, our results support the use of a dentifrice containing Dual Zinc plus Arginine as part of daily oral hygiene regimens. Mechanical removal of dental plaque is augmented with therapeutic compounds to promote oral health. A dentifrice containing the ingredients zinc and arginine has shown efficacy at reducing dental plaque both and . However, how these active compounds interact together to facilitate dental plaque removal is unclear. Here, we used a combination of biophysical analyses and microscopy to demonstrate that combined treatment with zinc and arginine targets the matrix of dental plaque biofilms, which destabilized the mechanical integrity of these microbial communities, making them more susceptible to removal by shear forces.
机械清洁仍然是保持口腔卫生的标准护理方法。然而,机械清洁通常会辅以积极的治疗方法,以进一步促进口腔健康。一种含有“双锌加精氨酸”(DZA)技术的牙膏,在实验室研究中被发现能有效控制细菌,这转化为临床疗效,能减少菌斑和牙龈炎。在这里,我们使用生物物理分析和共聚焦激光扫描显微镜来了解 DZA 牙膏如何影响牙菌斑生物膜的机械性能,并确定生物膜流变性的变化是否增强了牙菌斑的去除。使用单轴机械压痕和改良旋转圆盘流变仪测定法,发现 DZA 处理会损害生物膜的机械完整性,使生物膜更容易受到剪切力的去除,而不是单独用精氨酸或锌处理。共聚焦激光扫描显微镜显示,DZA 处理减少了生物膜内细胞外聚合物粘液的量,这可能是导致机械性能降低的原因。我们提出了一个模型,其中精氨酸促进锌进入生物膜,从而使两种活性物质对牙菌斑生物膜产生协同作用。我们的研究结果支持使用含有双锌加精氨酸的牙膏作为日常口腔卫生方案的一部分。机械去除牙菌斑的同时,还会添加治疗化合物以促进口腔健康。一种含有锌和精氨酸的牙膏已被证明在减少牙菌斑方面既有效,又能减少。然而,这些活性化合物如何相互作用以促进牙菌斑的去除尚不清楚。在这里,我们结合使用生物物理分析和显微镜技术,证明了锌和精氨酸的联合处理靶向牙菌斑生物膜的基质,使这些微生物群落的机械完整性不稳定,更容易受到剪切力的去除。