The development of multispecies biofilm models are needed to explain the interactions that take place in root canal biofilms during apical periodontitis. The aim of this study was to investigate the ability of 4 root canal bacteria to establish a multispecies biofilm community and to characterize the main structural, compositional, and physiological features of this community. Methods Four clinical isolates isolated from infected root canals, Actinomyces naeslundii, Lactobacillus salivarius, Streptococcus gordonii, and Enterococcus faecalis, were grown together in a miniflow cell system. Simultaneous detection of the 4 species in the biofilm communities was achieved by fluorescence in situ hybridization in combination with confocal mi...
AIM: To determine whether clonal diversity within E. faecalis affects biofilm formation when exposed...
Microbial flora in the oral cavity gain entry into root canals after pulpal exposure, either due to ...
Objective: To develop a reproducible subgingival microcosm biofilm model. Material and Methods: Subg...
Biofilms are polymicrobial communities that grow on surfaces in nature. Oral bacteria can spontaneou...
Oral biofilms comprise complex multispecies consortia aided by specific inter- and intraspecies inte...
In natural settings, approximately 40–80% of bacteria exist as biofilms, most of which are mixed-spe...
Objetivos: Caracterizar um biofilme multiespécies formado in situ através de sequenciamento de DNA d...
Peri-implant infections are the most common cause of implant failure in modern dental implantology. ...
Endodontic disease has mainly a microbial origin. It is caused by biofilms capable of attaching and ...
<div><p>Peri-implant infections are the most common cause of implant failure in modern dental implan...
Peri-implantitis caused by multispecies biofilms is a major complication in dental implant treatment...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to investigate strain dependent differences of the cariogenic bio...
<p>Aim: The purpose of this study was to investigate strain dependent differences of the cariogenic ...
From the ecological perspective, preserving symbiotic biofilms should be a keystone in the preventio...
Relatively new advances in microscopy and molecular technology have made possible studying of bacter...
AIM: To determine whether clonal diversity within E. faecalis affects biofilm formation when exposed...
Microbial flora in the oral cavity gain entry into root canals after pulpal exposure, either due to ...
Objective: To develop a reproducible subgingival microcosm biofilm model. Material and Methods: Subg...
Biofilms are polymicrobial communities that grow on surfaces in nature. Oral bacteria can spontaneou...
Oral biofilms comprise complex multispecies consortia aided by specific inter- and intraspecies inte...
In natural settings, approximately 40–80% of bacteria exist as biofilms, most of which are mixed-spe...
Objetivos: Caracterizar um biofilme multiespécies formado in situ através de sequenciamento de DNA d...
Peri-implant infections are the most common cause of implant failure in modern dental implantology. ...
Endodontic disease has mainly a microbial origin. It is caused by biofilms capable of attaching and ...
<div><p>Peri-implant infections are the most common cause of implant failure in modern dental implan...
Peri-implantitis caused by multispecies biofilms is a major complication in dental implant treatment...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to investigate strain dependent differences of the cariogenic bio...
<p>Aim: The purpose of this study was to investigate strain dependent differences of the cariogenic ...
From the ecological perspective, preserving symbiotic biofilms should be a keystone in the preventio...
Relatively new advances in microscopy and molecular technology have made possible studying of bacter...
AIM: To determine whether clonal diversity within E. faecalis affects biofilm formation when exposed...
Microbial flora in the oral cavity gain entry into root canals after pulpal exposure, either due to ...
Objective: To develop a reproducible subgingival microcosm biofilm model. Material and Methods: Subg...