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Glucosyl transferases: bacterial

The pathogenesis of dental caries may involve three distinct processes (1) adherence of the bacteria to the tooth, (2) formation of glycocalyx due to synthesis of a sticky glucan by the action of the bacterial enzyme glucosyl transferase on sucrose, and (3) accumulation of biobUm (plaque), within which there is continuing acid production by constituent bacteria (including streptococci and lactobacflli) able to metabolize carbohydrates at low pH values. This acid demineralizes an enamel. [Pg.381]

This chapter describes dental caries (tooth decay) and its causes. Sucrose and other mono- and disaccharides are metabolized to acid (lactate) by bacteria that remain in stagnation areas of the teeth. Rats and hamsters fed a 50% sucrose diet developed a caries-sensitive, predominantly gram-positive microbiota that became caries resistant when the rodents were fed penicillin (Sect. 1). Further studies identified Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) as the etiological agent. This organism synthesizes an insoluble polysaccharide capsule that is stable and retains lactate at the enamel surface (Sect. 2). The key enzyme, glucosyl transferase, is related to salivary amylase which adheres to oral bacteria and enhances bacterial acid production. The chapter concludes with a discussion of salivary and other factors responsible for the marked variation observed in individual caries experience (Sect. 3). [Pg.267]


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