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Normal Oral Microflora
        Microflora of Dental Caries
   Microflora of the Root Canal ( endo )
Microflora of the Periodontal Pocket (perio)




                            Oral Microbiology
The Importance of Studying Bacterial
Pathogenesis
• A human body has 1 X 1013 eukaryotic
cells and 1 X 1014 bacterial cells
• Microbial infections are the most epidemic
diseases and the leading cause of death
– Diarrhea and enteric bacteria
– Tuberculosis and Mycobacterium
– Ulcer and Helicobacter infection
– Urinary tract infection
– STD
How microbiology is related to dentistry?
The first microbes observed: Anton
  Van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723)
        Developed the microscope and
         was the first to discover oral
         bacterial flora: “I didn’t clean
         my teeth for three days and
         then took the material that had
         lodged in small amounts on the
         gums above my front teeth…. I
         found a few living
         animalcules..”
What causes dental caries?
• Pre-microbiology era
– Dental caries is the death (decay) of a tissue
• Microbiology period era
– Dental caries is a microbe related disease
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Plaque is a complex microbial
         community
How to identify bacteria within dental
               plaque?
• Culture methods
  take saliva or plaque, dilute and plate on
   appropriate plates, grow to single colonies,
  identify by microscopic and biochemical methods
• 16S DNA/RNA based detection
  use 2 oligo-nucleotide primers universal to ALL
   bacteria 16S rDNA, PCR amplification of the total
   saliva or plaque DNA pool, clone the PCR product
   and sequence, phylogenetic analysis using
   computer database
Supragingival Plaque
    Predominant cultivable microflora
     obtained from occlusal fissures
    Bacteria        Median percentage   Range   % isolation
  Streptococcus            45           8-86       100
 Staphylococcus            9            0-23        80
   Acinomyces              18           0-46        80
Propionibacterium          1             0-8        50
  Eubacterium              0            0-27        10
  Lactobacillus            0            0-29        20
    Veilonella             3            0-44        60
Supragingival Plaque
 Predominant cultivable microflora
  obtained from occlusal fissures
  Specie       Median percentage   Range   % isolation
 S.mutans             25           0-86        70
 S. Sanguis           1            0-15        50
  S. Oralis           0            0-13        30
S. Anginosus          0             0-3        10
A.Naeslundi           3            0-44        70
  L. Casei            0            0-10        10
L. plantarum          0            0-29        10
Subgingival plaque
  Bacteria           Mean percentage   Frequency %

Streptococcus              23             100

Actinomyces                42             100

 Prevotella                8               93

 Veilonella                14              93

 S. Sanguis                6               86

A. naeslandii              19              97
Current knowledge about bacteria in plaque
• Both culture and DNA/RNA-based techniques
are used for identification and quantification of
oral microorganisms
• Overall, there are ~700 species exist in the oral
cavity
• ~20% of these 700 species have been cultivated
• Both Gram-positive and Gram-negative exist
• Some archaea are found
• Most anaerobic or facultative anaerobic
Who are the bad guys?
The first isolation of cariogenic
bacteria by Clark, 1924

Isolation of cariogenic bacteria from
caries lesions

Discovery of Mutans streptococci
Keyes and Fitzgerald, 1962’s
Re-isolation of “Mutans streptococci”:
    • Streptococcus mutans (human) (same
      species Clark isolated in England in 1924)
    • Streptococcus sobrinus (human)
    • Streptococcus rattus (rats)
    • Streptococcus cricetus
    • Streptococcus ferus
    • Streptococcus macacae
    • Streptococcus downeii
• The “cariogenic bacteria” – bacteria associated
  with dental caries
• Actinomyces – early colonizers and root caries
       • A. odontolyticus
       • A. naeslundii genospecies 2
       • A. isrealii
       • A. gerensceriae
• Lactobacilli (L. casei) – caries progression
• Mutans streptococci (S. mutans) – caries
  initiation
The virulence factors of
      cariogenic bacteria

1. Acid production (acidogenicity)
  • Lower the pH to below 5.5, the critical pH,
  drives the dissolution of calcium
  phosphate(hydroxyapatite) of the tooth
  enamel
  • Inhibit the growth of beneficial bacteria,
  promote the growth of aciduric bacteria.
  • Further lower the pH, promote progression
  of the carious lesion
2. Acid tolerance (aciduricity)

  – Allows the cariogenic bacteria to thrive under
    acidic conditions while other beneficial bacteria
    are inhibited. This results in dominance of the
    plaque by cariogenic bacteria
• Glucan formation
  – Allows the cariogenic bacteria to stick onto the
    teeth and form a biofilm
  – Glucan mediated biofilms are more resistant
    tomechanical removal
  – Bacteria in these biofilms are more resistant to
    antimicrobial treatments
Dental Caries
          Carbohydrate (Sucrose)

      Cariogenic bacteria such as strep. mutans



 Glucans/levans                       Acids
Plaque formation                 Demineralization
Dental caries is a bacterial infectious
                disease
Transmission
  • Mother – Child (vertical transmission) -true
  for most oral bacteria
  • Persons in close contact to the baby
  • Horizontal transfer (between spouses) is
  rare, only observed in some periodontal
  pathogens (i.e. P.gingivalis)

          The most common vehicle is saliva
New problem: everybody has S.
              mutans!
• So…….Why not every body who has S.
  mutans develop dental caries?

   S. mutans is not present in high portions
  Acid produced is neutralized by urea or ammonia
   produced by other bacteria in the plaque
  S. mutans is away from the tooth surface so acid
   produced is diffused
The ecologic plaque hypothesis
 Both pathogenic and commensal (nonharmful)
  bacteria exist in a natural plaque. At sound
  site, the pathogenic bacteria may exist in low
  numbers to cause any clinical effect, or they may
  exist in higher numbers, but the acid produced is
  neutralized by the action of other bacteria.
 Disease is a result of a shift in the balance of the
  residence microflora driven by a change in the
  local environment (frequent sugar intake etc).
Human genome project


  Oral bacteria genome
  projects

     Metagenomics of the oral
     cavity
Human genome
Complex genetic
                             only has
makeup of man
                          200,000 genes



Each oral bacterium 2000 to 6000 genes.
• With over 1000000 bactrial genes in the oral cavity
The dental plaque is a complex
     multispecies biofilm
Environment
                                                al
               Attachment                  Modification     Microbial
Transmission                                  pH, Eh
                    &          Growth of                   succession
               Colonization     Pioneer    Expose new        G+, G-
                                species     receptors     (periodontal
                                            Generate       pathogens
                                               new
                                             nutrients
                  Pioneer
                colonizers:
                  S. oralis
 Mother to        S. mitis
  Child        S. salivarius                               Increased
                                             Climax          species
                S. sanguis                 community
               S. anginosus                                 diversity
                S. gordonii
That’s all folks! ! ! Have fun ! !

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Module 13 oral microbiology

  • 1. Normal Oral Microflora Microflora of Dental Caries Microflora of the Root Canal ( endo ) Microflora of the Periodontal Pocket (perio) Oral Microbiology
  • 2. The Importance of Studying Bacterial Pathogenesis • A human body has 1 X 1013 eukaryotic cells and 1 X 1014 bacterial cells • Microbial infections are the most epidemic diseases and the leading cause of death – Diarrhea and enteric bacteria – Tuberculosis and Mycobacterium – Ulcer and Helicobacter infection – Urinary tract infection – STD How microbiology is related to dentistry?
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  • 4. The first microbes observed: Anton Van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723) Developed the microscope and was the first to discover oral bacterial flora: “I didn’t clean my teeth for three days and then took the material that had lodged in small amounts on the gums above my front teeth…. I found a few living animalcules..”
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  • 6. What causes dental caries? • Pre-microbiology era – Dental caries is the death (decay) of a tissue • Microbiology period era – Dental caries is a microbe related disease
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  • 8. Plaque is a complex microbial community
  • 9. How to identify bacteria within dental plaque? • Culture methods take saliva or plaque, dilute and plate on appropriate plates, grow to single colonies, identify by microscopic and biochemical methods • 16S DNA/RNA based detection use 2 oligo-nucleotide primers universal to ALL bacteria 16S rDNA, PCR amplification of the total saliva or plaque DNA pool, clone the PCR product and sequence, phylogenetic analysis using computer database
  • 10. Supragingival Plaque Predominant cultivable microflora obtained from occlusal fissures Bacteria Median percentage Range % isolation Streptococcus 45 8-86 100 Staphylococcus 9 0-23 80 Acinomyces 18 0-46 80 Propionibacterium 1 0-8 50 Eubacterium 0 0-27 10 Lactobacillus 0 0-29 20 Veilonella 3 0-44 60
  • 11. Supragingival Plaque Predominant cultivable microflora obtained from occlusal fissures Specie Median percentage Range % isolation S.mutans 25 0-86 70 S. Sanguis 1 0-15 50 S. Oralis 0 0-13 30 S. Anginosus 0 0-3 10 A.Naeslundi 3 0-44 70 L. Casei 0 0-10 10 L. plantarum 0 0-29 10
  • 12. Subgingival plaque Bacteria Mean percentage Frequency % Streptococcus 23 100 Actinomyces 42 100 Prevotella 8 93 Veilonella 14 93 S. Sanguis 6 86 A. naeslandii 19 97
  • 13. Current knowledge about bacteria in plaque • Both culture and DNA/RNA-based techniques are used for identification and quantification of oral microorganisms • Overall, there are ~700 species exist in the oral cavity • ~20% of these 700 species have been cultivated • Both Gram-positive and Gram-negative exist • Some archaea are found • Most anaerobic or facultative anaerobic Who are the bad guys?
  • 14. The first isolation of cariogenic bacteria by Clark, 1924 Isolation of cariogenic bacteria from caries lesions Discovery of Mutans streptococci
  • 15. Keyes and Fitzgerald, 1962’s Re-isolation of “Mutans streptococci”: • Streptococcus mutans (human) (same species Clark isolated in England in 1924) • Streptococcus sobrinus (human) • Streptococcus rattus (rats) • Streptococcus cricetus • Streptococcus ferus • Streptococcus macacae • Streptococcus downeii
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  • 17. • The “cariogenic bacteria” – bacteria associated with dental caries • Actinomyces – early colonizers and root caries • A. odontolyticus • A. naeslundii genospecies 2 • A. isrealii • A. gerensceriae • Lactobacilli (L. casei) – caries progression • Mutans streptococci (S. mutans) – caries initiation
  • 18. The virulence factors of cariogenic bacteria 1. Acid production (acidogenicity) • Lower the pH to below 5.5, the critical pH, drives the dissolution of calcium phosphate(hydroxyapatite) of the tooth enamel • Inhibit the growth of beneficial bacteria, promote the growth of aciduric bacteria. • Further lower the pH, promote progression of the carious lesion
  • 19. 2. Acid tolerance (aciduricity) – Allows the cariogenic bacteria to thrive under acidic conditions while other beneficial bacteria are inhibited. This results in dominance of the plaque by cariogenic bacteria
  • 20. • Glucan formation – Allows the cariogenic bacteria to stick onto the teeth and form a biofilm – Glucan mediated biofilms are more resistant tomechanical removal – Bacteria in these biofilms are more resistant to antimicrobial treatments
  • 21. Dental Caries Carbohydrate (Sucrose) Cariogenic bacteria such as strep. mutans Glucans/levans Acids Plaque formation Demineralization
  • 22. Dental caries is a bacterial infectious disease Transmission • Mother – Child (vertical transmission) -true for most oral bacteria • Persons in close contact to the baby • Horizontal transfer (between spouses) is rare, only observed in some periodontal pathogens (i.e. P.gingivalis) The most common vehicle is saliva
  • 23. New problem: everybody has S. mutans! • So…….Why not every body who has S. mutans develop dental caries?  S. mutans is not present in high portions Acid produced is neutralized by urea or ammonia produced by other bacteria in the plaque S. mutans is away from the tooth surface so acid produced is diffused
  • 24. The ecologic plaque hypothesis  Both pathogenic and commensal (nonharmful) bacteria exist in a natural plaque. At sound site, the pathogenic bacteria may exist in low numbers to cause any clinical effect, or they may exist in higher numbers, but the acid produced is neutralized by the action of other bacteria.  Disease is a result of a shift in the balance of the residence microflora driven by a change in the local environment (frequent sugar intake etc).
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  • 26. Human genome project Oral bacteria genome projects Metagenomics of the oral cavity
  • 27. Human genome Complex genetic only has makeup of man 200,000 genes Each oral bacterium 2000 to 6000 genes. • With over 1000000 bactrial genes in the oral cavity
  • 28. The dental plaque is a complex multispecies biofilm
  • 29. Environment al Attachment Modification Microbial Transmission pH, Eh & Growth of succession Colonization Pioneer Expose new G+, G- species receptors (periodontal Generate pathogens new nutrients Pioneer colonizers: S. oralis Mother to S. mitis Child S. salivarius Increased Climax species S. sanguis community S. anginosus diversity S. gordonii
  • 30. That’s all folks! ! ! Have fun ! !