Vinegar inhibits the formation of oral biofilm in situ.
Yong LiuMatthias HannigPublished in: BMC oral health (2020)
This in situ study reveals that rinsing with vinegar for only 5 s alters the pellicle layer resulting in subsurface pellicle formation. Furthermore, vinegar rinsing will destruct mature (24-h) biofilms, and significantly reduce the viability of planktonic microbes in saliva, thereby decreasing biofilm formation.