Fine D
Division of Oral Infectious Diseases, Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery.
J Am Dent Assoc. 1994 Aug;125 Suppl 2:11S-19S. doi: 10.1016/s0002-8177(94)14002-1.
The mechanisms of action of antimicrobials have been based in the past on in vitro data obtained from laboratory experiments performed on pure cultures of bacteria. A more complete understanding of oral antimicrobials and their mechanisms of action will results from testing of agents in systems that more closely resemble environmental areas existing in the oral cavity. It is proposed that mechanisms of drug action be studied with a drug held at suboptimal (sublethal) concentrations for short periods and in a dynamic environment that resembles the mouth. Adequate guidelines provided by the American Dental Association Council on Dental Therapeutics are available and have helped to determine the efficacy of these agents over long periods in appropriate populations.
过去,抗菌药物的作用机制是基于从对细菌纯培养物进行的实验室实验中获得的体外数据。通过在更类似于口腔中存在的环境区域的系统中测试药物,将能更全面地了解口腔抗菌药物及其作用机制。建议在短时间内将药物保持在次优(亚致死)浓度,并在类似于口腔的动态环境中研究药物作用机制。美国牙科协会牙科治疗学委员会提供了充分的指导方针,这些指导方针有助于确定这些药物在适当人群中长期的疗效。