Polymicrobial Biofilm Studies: From Basic Science to Biofilm Control

Curr Oral Health Rep. 2016 Mar;3(1):36-44. doi: 10.1007/s40496-016-0078-y. Epub 2016 Jan 14.

Abstract

Microbes rarely exist as single species planktonic forms as they have been commonly studied in the laboratory. Instead, the vast majority exists as part of complex polymicrobial biofilm communities attached to host and environmental surfaces. The oral cavity represents one of the most diverse and well-studied polymicrobial consortia. Despite a burgeoning field of mechanistic biofilm research within the past decades, our understanding of interactions that occur between microbial members within oral biofilms is still limited. Thus, the primary objective of this review is to focus on polymicrobial biofilm formation, microbial interactions and signaling events that mediate oral biofilm development, consequences of oral hygiene on both local and systemic disease, and potential therapeutic strategies to limit oral dysbiosis.

Keywords: Polymicrobial; biofilm; microbiome; multi-species; oral health; quorum sensing.