Discovering the need for balanced biofilm

“Sonicare introduced the idea of plaque as a complex multispecies biofilm to the broader dental professional audience over a decade ago. Today, Philips Oral Healthcare continues to invest in scientific research, exploring the nature of the intraoral biofilm and inflammatory response.
Recent diagnostic innovations have fostered an enhanced understanding of the oral microflora in health and disease, as well as the host response. Future biofilm management concepts will focus on maintaining a balanced microflora supportive of oral health and the body immune response. We will continue to leverage this knowledge and translate it into meaningful innovation for better oral health.”


Dr. Joerg Strate
Vice President, Philips Oral Healthcare
Clinical & Scientific Affairs
Biofilm Removal
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Biofilm Removal
 
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Comparison of plaque biofilm removal by Sonicare FlexCare.
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From biofilm disruption to biofilm management
A decade ago the key to oral health was thought to be total plaque removal, but today the key is in maintaining a proper biofilm balance. New knowledge shows that regular disruption of biofilm prevents aging and accumulation, keeping it “healthy.” In fact, biofilm is necessary for oral health, and low levels of pathogens are normal. Biofilm management aims to diminish the pathogenic nature of the dental plaque biofilm by reducing the bacterial load, disrupting biofilm maturation and maintaining non-pathogenic oral microflora via oral hygiene.

Biofilm Management
The formation of biofilm:
Dental plaque consists of a community of bacteria and other microorganisms that reside in a dynamic environment in the oral cavity. This community is known as a biofilm and forms primarily on hard tissue surfaces such as tooth enamel.
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