colonisation. Each surface harbours a diverse but characteristic microflora, the composition and metabolism of which is dictated by the biological properties of each site. The resident oral microflora develops in an orderly manner via waves of microbial succession (both autogenic and allogenic). Pioneer species (many of which are sIgA protease-producing streptococci) colonise saliva-coated surfaces through specific stereo-chemical, adhesin-receptor interactions. The metabolism of these organisms modifies local environmental conditions, facilitating subsequent attachment and growth by later, and more fastidious, colonisers. Eventually, a stable biofilm community develops, that plays an active role in (a) the normal development of the physiol...
Dental plaque is a structurally- and functionally-organized biofilm. Plaque forms in an ordered way ...
Possibly the first biofilm samples ever examined from a microbiological perspective were obtained fr...
Introduction: Oral microbiology studies the bacteria, fungi and viruses that colonize the mouth. Mic...
Background. The mouth supports a diverse microbiota which exists as structurally-organised biofilms ...
Abstract: many oral pathologies, such as dental caries, periodontal disease and peri-implantitis are...
Colonisation resistance arises from the integration and synergy of a microbial flora, which thereby ...
From the ecological perspective, preserving symbiotic biofilms should be a keystone in the preventio...
The oral cavity contains a complex micro-ecosystem of flora inhabiting a variety of different niches...
Dental diseases are among the most prevalent and costly diseases affecting industrialized societies,...
Recent advances in our understanding of the microbial populations that colonize the human mouth, the...
The human oral cavity is host to a diverse microbiota. Much of what is known about the behaviour of ...
Oral cavity represents an ideal environment for the microbial cell growth, persistence, and dental p...
The oral cavity is one of the most heavily colonized parts of our body. The warm, nutrient-rich and ...
Currently, the normal microflora is considered to be the open biocenosis of the microorganisms occur...
Modulation of the commensal oral microbiota is a promising preventive or therapeutic strategy to bat...
Dental plaque is a structurally- and functionally-organized biofilm. Plaque forms in an ordered way ...
Possibly the first biofilm samples ever examined from a microbiological perspective were obtained fr...
Introduction: Oral microbiology studies the bacteria, fungi and viruses that colonize the mouth. Mic...
Background. The mouth supports a diverse microbiota which exists as structurally-organised biofilms ...
Abstract: many oral pathologies, such as dental caries, periodontal disease and peri-implantitis are...
Colonisation resistance arises from the integration and synergy of a microbial flora, which thereby ...
From the ecological perspective, preserving symbiotic biofilms should be a keystone in the preventio...
The oral cavity contains a complex micro-ecosystem of flora inhabiting a variety of different niches...
Dental diseases are among the most prevalent and costly diseases affecting industrialized societies,...
Recent advances in our understanding of the microbial populations that colonize the human mouth, the...
The human oral cavity is host to a diverse microbiota. Much of what is known about the behaviour of ...
Oral cavity represents an ideal environment for the microbial cell growth, persistence, and dental p...
The oral cavity is one of the most heavily colonized parts of our body. The warm, nutrient-rich and ...
Currently, the normal microflora is considered to be the open biocenosis of the microorganisms occur...
Modulation of the commensal oral microbiota is a promising preventive or therapeutic strategy to bat...
Dental plaque is a structurally- and functionally-organized biofilm. Plaque forms in an ordered way ...
Possibly the first biofilm samples ever examined from a microbiological perspective were obtained fr...
Introduction: Oral microbiology studies the bacteria, fungi and viruses that colonize the mouth. Mic...