Abstract

This study aimed to determine the effects of the low concentration of fluoride sustained-released from the composite resin on properties of Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans). The proliferation, adhesion, biofilm formation, and lactic acid production of the bacterium were investigated after the treatment with fluoride from the composite resin. The activity and expression of ATPase, glucosyltransferase (GTF), and enolase were also determined by colorimetric assay and western blot analysis. Fluoride from the sustained-releasing composite resin significantly inhibited biofilm formation, adhesion, and acid production of S. mutans but did not influence the growth and ATPase activity of the bacterial strain. Fluoride-sustained-releasing composite resin inhibited adhesion, biofilm formation, and acid production of S. mutans through the suppression of GTF expression as well as the expression and activity of enolase. These resultls suggest the clinical significance of fluoride-sustained-releasing composite resin.

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