Quantifying dental biofilm growth using cross-polarization optical coherence tomography |
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Authors: | Chen R Rudney J Aparicio C Fok A Jones R S |
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Affiliation: | School of Dentistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Aims: Quantifying the ex vivo growth of complex multispecies dental biofilms using cross‐polarization 1310‐nm optical coherence tomography (CP‐OCT) system was investigated. Methods and Results: Bacterial microcosms, which were derived from plaque samples of paediatric subjects, were incubated in a biofilm reactor system containing discs of different dental materials for 72 h with daily sucrose pulsing (5×). CP‐OCT analysis of biofilm mass was validated with crystal violet (CV) assays at various growth stages of these complex biofilms. CP‐OCT was able to filter out the back‐reflected signals of water layers in the hydrated biofilm and allowed for direct biofilm quantification. The overall depth‐resolved scattering intensity of the biofilm showed very strong positive correlation with CV assay quantification (Spearman’s ρ = 0·92) during the growth phase of the biofilm. Conclusion: CP‐OCT was able to quantify the mass of the biofilm by measuring the overall depth‐resolved scattering of the biofilm. Significance and Impact of the Study: CP‐OCT has the ability to nondestructively monitor biofilm growth and elucidate the growth characteristics of these microcosms on different dental material compositions. |
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Keywords: | dental biofilms optical coherence tomography polarization |
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