Friday, May 1, 2026

Your Mouth's Biofilm Is Always There...Whether You Like it Or Not!






The Love ToothBrush Patent  #D363,820  November 7, 1995.



Dental biofilm is a three-demensional 

structure of syntrophic microorganisms 

that adhere to each other and to a surface. 


The bacteria and other microbiome cells 

are encased in a slimy extracellular 

matrix made up of extracellular polymeric 

substances, and has been described as 

'cities for microbes.' Biofilms can 

develop on living and nonliving surfaces. 

Single microbial cells platonically floating 

in the liquid medium of saliva actually 

change their physiological function once 

they become embedded in the matrix of 

the biofilm, and can then become involved 


in tooth decay and gum disease. 

Dental biofilm can evolve, thicken, and mature


 if not removed and can eventually calcify 


into hardened calculus.
 

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