Silencing Bacterial 'Chatter' in Your Mouth May Help Prevent Tooth Decay
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New research shows that ‘hacking’ the communication channels between microbes in the mouth could boost levels of beneficial bacteria – a strategy that could potentially reduce the risk of tooth decay and improve oral hygiene.

Bacteria use a chemical-based messaging system called quorum sensing, which affects which types survive, thrive, and spread in different parts of the body – by altering gene expression.

A team from the University of Minnesota in the US has demonstrated how these signals operate and can be interrupted in the mouth, based on an analysis of lab-grown bacterial communities that form [human dental plaque](https://www.scie…

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