Algal microorganisms may protect against cavities

30 May 2023, 07:36 | Health 
фото с e-news.com.ua

Researchers at Newcastle University made this assumption while studying Bacillus licheniformis, a microorganism that lives in seaweed, according to Pannochka, an online publication for girls and women aged 14 to 35.. net Initially, this work had nothing to do with human health. The British tried to find out whether it is possible to effectively clean the hulls of ships from colonies of pathogenic organisms that create a kind of plaque on the bottom and sides of ships with the help of microorganisms..

The analogy is not difficult to draw, since plaque on human teeth consists of bacteria that unite in colonies and displace any other “competitors” seeking to settle there.. An ordinary toothbrush, unfortunately, cannot always provide reliable protection, it simply cannot reach certain areas (between teeth, for example) where bacteria can accumulate..

Dr Nick Yakubovich, who led the UK study, said: "

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По материалам: pannochka.net