Microstructural characteristics of thin biofilms through optical and scanning electron microscopy

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M.C. Cortizo
M. Fernández Lorenzo de Mele
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[1] Universidad Nacional de La Plata,Cátedra de Materiales Dentales, Facultad de Odontología
[2] La Plata,undefined
[3] Argentina; INIFTA,undefined
[4] Universidad Nacional de La Plata,undefined
[5] INIFTA,undefined
[6] Universidad Nacional de La Plata,undefined
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World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2003年 / 19卷
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Biofilm; biofilm thickness; dental materials; optical microscopy; oral microorganisms; roughness; scanning electron microscopy;
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The combination of a conventional optical microscope with a specially designed glass flow cell was used to visualize ‘in situ’ biofilms formed on opaque thin biomaterials through a simple non-invasive way (optical microscopy of thin biofilms, OMTB). Comparisons of OMTB with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images were made. Thin metallic dental biomaterials were used as substrata. They were immersed in a synthetic saliva and in a modified Mitis–Salivarius medium inoculated with a consortium of oral microorganisms. To study the effect of bacterial motility, Pseudomonas fluorescens cultures were also used. The processes which give rise to the formation of the biofilm were monitored through OMTB. Biofilm microstructures like pores, water channels, streamers and chains of Streptococci, attached to the surface or floating in the viscous interfacial environment, could be distinguished. Thickness and roughness of the biofilms formed on thin substrata could also be evaluated. Distortions introduced by pretreatments carried out to prepare biological materials for SEM observations could be detected by comparing OMTB and SEM images. SEM images (obtained at high magnification but ex situ, not in real time and with pretreatment of the samples) and OMTB images (obtained in situ, without pretreatments, in real time but at low magnification) in combination provided complementary information to study biofilm processes on thin substrata.
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