Biofilm on orthodontic retention wires

Biofilm on orthodontic retention wires
- an in vitro and in vivo study -
Marije A. Jongsma
Publication of this thesis was sponsored by:
- Prof. K.G. Bijlstrastichting
- Nederlandse Vereniging van Orthodontisten (NVvO)
- Ortholab B.V.
- Dentsply Lomberg B.V.
- Orthodontisch Laboratorium Friesland B.V.
- Noord Negentig accountants en belastingadviseurs
Biofilm on orthodontic retention wires - an in vitro and in vivo study Door Marije Albertine Jongsma
Universitair Medisch Centrum Groningen, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
Groningen, Nederland
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Copyright © 2015 by Marije A. Jongsma
Printed by: Gildeprint
ISBN (printed version) 978-94-6108-923-6
ISBN (electronic version) 978-94-6108-924-3
Biofilm on orthodontic retention wires
- an in vitro and in vivo study -
Proefschrift
ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor aan de
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
op gezag van de
Rector Magnificus prof. dr. E. Sterken
en volgens besluit van het College van Promoties.
De openbare verdediging zal plaatsvinden op
woensdag 1 april 2015 om 14.30 uur
door
Marije Albertine Jongsma
geboren op 3 februari 1986
te Den Helder
Promotores
Prof. dr. Y. Ren
Prof. dr. ir. H.J. Busscher
Prof. dr. H.C. van der Mei
Beoordelingscommissie
Prof. dr. S.K. Bulstra
Prof. dr. J.M. ten Cate
Prof. dr. H. He
Aan mijn ouders
Paranimfen
Leontine A. Jongsma
Monique J.M. Vink-Vos
CONTENTS
Chapter 1 General introduction and aim of the thesis
9
Chapter 2
Orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances and 15
biofilm formation - a potential public health threat?
Clinical Oral Investigations (2013) 17:1209-1218
Chapter 3 Biofilm formation on stainless steel and gold wires for 33
bonded retainers in vitro and in vivo and their susceptibility
to oral antimicrobials.
Clinical Oral Investigations (2013) 17:1209-1218
Chapter 4 In vivo biofilm formation on stainless steel bonded-retainers during different regimens of oral health care.
53
International Journal of Oral Science (2015)
doi:10.1038/ijos.2014.69
Chapter 5 Stress relaxation analysis facilitates a quantitative approach towards antimicrobial penetration into biofilms.
73
PLoS One (2013) 8:e63750
Chapter 6 Synergy of brushing mode and antibacterial use on in 95
vivo biofilm formation
Submitted to: Journal of Dentistry
Chapter 7 General discussion109
Summary 115
Nederlandse samenvatting121
Dankwoord (acknowledgements)129
Curriculum Vitae135