Role of Antimicrobial Peptides in the Fight Against Infection

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By Annette Huynh, RDH, BS, Olga Gnatovych, RDH, MEd and Dianne L. Sefo, MEd, RDH


doctorDental caries is a topic frequently researched by oral health professionals in hopes of finding new treatments, as it remains one of the most prevalent infectious diseases and global public health issues.1 Dental caries is caused by the accumulation of plaque-associated bacteria that produce demineralizing acidic by-products, which can damage tooth structures including enamel, dentin, and cementum. The development of dental caries can be attributed to continued ecological imbalance of acid-producing pathogens and exposure to their derivatives over an extended time.2

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