- Amine and tin fluoride inhibition of Streptococcus sanguis adhesion under continuous flow.
Amine and tin fluoride inhibition of Streptococcus sanguis adhesion under continuous flow.
Oral microbiology and immunology (2001-05-19)
J V Embleton, H N Newman, M Wilson
PMID11358541
摘要
This study evaluated the ability of topically applied amine fluoride (AmF) and AmF-tin fluoride to inhibit the adhesion of Streptococcus sanguis within a parallel plate flow cell system. One of three AmF compounds and two tin fluoride preparations significantly reduced the net bacterial adhesion to conditioned glass over a 1-h period. Tin(IV) fluoride inhibited S. sanguis adhesion to the greatest extent, and this was shown to be dependent on the formation of the conditioning film prior to agent application.