Show-Do-Tell: The Importance of Using Disclosing Solution
Everyone — young or old, healthy or ill, male or female — has an acquired salivary pellicle. It regulates mineral homeostasis and acts as a barrier against acids that impact demineralization and erosion.1,2 The pellicle keeps the mouth moist to aid in speech, mastication, swallowing, etc. Fluoride from saliva also binds to the pellicle and provides protection.3
Unfortunately, the acquired salivary pellicle also becomes a nidus for bacteria and infection.1 The pellicle’s sticky nature allows biofilm and calculus to easily attach, leading to gingivitis and periodontal diseases. It is translucent and not readily visible until a disclosing solution is applied.
* References and figures can be found in the original article via the link above.
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