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Twenty-seven compounds were screened for their ability to sensitizeStreptococcus sanguis to killing by light from a 7.3-mW Helium/Neon (HeNe) laser. Bacteria were mixed with various concentrations of the test compounds, spread over the surfaces of agar plates, and then exposed to light from the HeNe laser for various time periods. The plates were then incubated and examined for zones of inhibition. Those compounds found to be effective photosensitizers were then tested againstPorphyromonas gingivalis, Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, andFusobacterium nucleatum. Toluidine blue O, azure B chloride, and methylene blue at concentrations of 0.005% (wt/vol) were effective photosensitizers of all four species, enabling killing of bacteria following exposure to laser light for only 30 s.
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Wilson, M., Dobson, J. & Harvey, W. Sensitization of oral bacteria to killing by low-power laser radiation. Current Microbiology 25, 77–81 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01570963
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