Re[2]: [DIYbio] Re: Oral microbiota transplant

Yes I have thought along those lines but since I am not a dentist I am
not sure of things like which location can the plaque come from such as
above or below the gum line? how must the plaque be handled in order to
keep the "good bacteria" alive? does it matter where and how to apply
the plaque to the recipient's mouth? just moving scraped plaque through
the air will likely kill off a bunch of the sample as will conditions in
the recipient's mouth such as ph, and the microbiota present there. so,
for example, how deep cleaned must the recipient's mouth be? Everyone
seems to agree with the principle of transplanting healthy oral biofilm
to a diseased mouth. I'm not sure we have figured out the details of
how to optimally do it. The good thing it that there is probably room
for error without danger of injury. so any input is valuable.


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From: "Dakota Hamill" <dkotes@gmail.com>
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Sent: 3/17/2021 10:10:49 AM
Subject: Re: [DIYbio] Re: Oral microbiota transplant

>A toothpick would do? Or buy a set of those metal tools dentists use.
>Or make out with someone without PD? Or culture a healthy oral
>microbiota of someone and make a probiotic toothpaste and brush with
>it.
>
>On Tue, Mar 16, 2021 at 11:01 PM Frank <fgarcia0007@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> i wonder if there's a training video somewhere for dentists on how to remove plaque for cleaning? For this purpose it can't be that difficult.
>>
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>> From: "Inigo Howlett" <inigowalkerhowlett@gmail.com>
>> To: "DIYbio" <diybio@googlegroups.com>
>> Sent: 3/16/2021 10:28:18 PM
>> Subject: [DIYbio] Re: Oral microbiota transplant
>>
>>
>> cool idea, sadly I'm not a dentist
>> On Thursday, March 11, 2021 at 5:55:26 PM UTC-5 Frank wrote:
>>>
>>> Any dentists, periodontists, or dental school students out there willing to participate in a safe and exciting experiment? It involves taking a small amount of dental plaque from a healthy donor who is relatively free of caries and shows no signs of periodontal disease, then putting that plaque into the mouth of a recipient (who does suffer from PD). This would be done with the purpose of having the donor plaque bacteria colonize the recipient's mouth.
>>>
>>> please let me know
>>
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