We used the crystal violet method to stain the streptococcal biofilms on the plastic surface (69). Each well containing S. mutans biofilms was stained with 125 μl of a 0.1% solution of crystal violet (Sigma) for 15 min. Microtiter wells were rinsed three times with distilled water (dH2O), flipped over, tapped vigorously on a stack of paper towels to remove all excess dye, and air dried overnight. Next, a 125-μl suspension of 30% acetic acid (Thermo Fisher) in dH2O was added to each well to solubilize the crystal violet, followed by a 15-min incubation at room temperature. Finally, a 100-μl suspension of solubilized crystal violet was transferred to a clean microtiter plate and measured in a microtiter reader at 550 nm using 30 % acetic acid in dH2O as a negative control.
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