This video demonstrates a real-time assay for monitoring extracellular pH in dental biofilms using a pH-sensitive ratiometric probe. When an in situ-grown bacterial biofilm is exposed to glucose, a reduction in extracellular pH near the bacterial biomass protonates the probe, leading to its increased concentration inside the bacteria. The disparity in emission wavelength between the protonated and unprotonated probe is utilized to calculate the pH across the extracellular matrix of the biofilm and track pH changes over time.
Protocol
All procedures involving sample collection have been performed in accordance with the institute's IRB guidelines. 1. Collection of In Situ Grown Dental Biofilm Samples Select volunteers that fulfill inclusion and exclusion criteria relevant for the study. Make alginate impressions of their upper and lower dental arch. Make cast models from these impressions and manufacture an acrylic splint in the lower jaw. Design the splint with buccal acryli…
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Materials
Zeiss LSM 510 META
Zeiss
N/A
C-Apochromat 63X water immersion objective
Zeiss
N/A
XL Incubator
PeCON
N/A
SNARF-4F 5-(and-6)-Carboxylic Acid
Life Technologies
S23920
Dimethyl sulfoxide
Life Technologies
D12345
HEPES
Life Technologies
11344-041
Costar 96-well black clear-bottom plate
Fisher Scientific
07-200-567
Custom-made glass slabs (4x4x1 mm; 1,200 grit)
Menzel
N/A
Alginate impression material
GC Corporation
N/A
Acrylic Adjusting Logic Sets/set of acrylic dental burs