“…In contrast, it has been reported that other strains of S. oralis bind well to a range of saliva-coated dental materials (Meier et al, 2008), as seen for LA11 and 89C. Other oral streptococci such as S. mitis, S. sanguinis or S. mutans have also been reported to show different binding in different studies, with some reporting decreased levels (Ahn et al, 2002;Lima et al, 2008;PrattTerpstra et al, 1989;Mei et al, 2011) in the presence of saliva and others reporting enhanced adherence (Nikawa et al, 2006). Thus, overall, the data suggest that differences between strains of oral streptococci may be as great as those between streptococcal species.…”