Dental biofilms are characterized by structural and functional heterogeneity. Due to bacterial metabolism, gradients develop and diverse ecological microniches exist. The aims of this study were (i) to determine the metabolic activity of microorganisms in naturally grown dental biofilms ex vivo by measuring dissolved oxygen (DO) and pH profiles with microelectrodes with high spatial resolution and (ii) to analyze the impact of an antimicrobial chlorhexidine (CHX) treatment on microbial physiology during stimulation by sucrose in real time. Biofilms were cultivated on standardized human enamel surfaces in vivo. DO and pH profiles were measured in a flow cell system in sterile human saliva, after sucrose addition (10%), again after alternativ...
Despite continued preventive efforts, dental caries remains the most common disease of man. Organic ...
An in vitro perfusion biofilm model, derived from tongue-scrape microflora removed from one individu...
Objective: Dental caries is caused by prolonged episodes of low pH due to acid production by oral bi...
The oral cavity is the most complex and accessible microbial ecosystem in the human body. It is the ...
BackgroundDental plaque biofilms are the causative agents of caries, gingivitis and periodontitis. B...
The study aimed to determine whether the red fluorescence (RF) of a dental microcosm biofilm as meas...
Objective. To develop a model in which to investigate the architecture of plaque biofilms formed on ...
The self-produced matrix of biofilms, consisting of extracellular polymeric substances, plays an imp...
Caries and periodontal diseases have been shown to stem from an imbalance in the normal oral microfl...
The objective of this study was to demonstrate the utility of a modified flat-bed perfusion biofilm ...
Microcosm biofilms formed in microplates have demonstrated complex community dynamics similar to nat...
An in vitro matrix biofilm perfusion model of tongue-derived microcosms for studying volatile sulfur...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of an oxygenating mouthwash compared to...
Despite continued preventive efforts, dental caries remains the most common disease of man. Organic ...
An in vitro perfusion biofilm model, derived from tongue-scrape microflora removed from one individu...
Objective: Dental caries is caused by prolonged episodes of low pH due to acid production by oral bi...
The oral cavity is the most complex and accessible microbial ecosystem in the human body. It is the ...
BackgroundDental plaque biofilms are the causative agents of caries, gingivitis and periodontitis. B...
The study aimed to determine whether the red fluorescence (RF) of a dental microcosm biofilm as meas...
Objective. To develop a model in which to investigate the architecture of plaque biofilms formed on ...
The self-produced matrix of biofilms, consisting of extracellular polymeric substances, plays an imp...
Caries and periodontal diseases have been shown to stem from an imbalance in the normal oral microfl...
The objective of this study was to demonstrate the utility of a modified flat-bed perfusion biofilm ...
Microcosm biofilms formed in microplates have demonstrated complex community dynamics similar to nat...
An in vitro matrix biofilm perfusion model of tongue-derived microcosms for studying volatile sulfur...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of an oxygenating mouthwash compared to...
Despite continued preventive efforts, dental caries remains the most common disease of man. Organic ...
An in vitro perfusion biofilm model, derived from tongue-scrape microflora removed from one individu...
Objective: Dental caries is caused by prolonged episodes of low pH due to acid production by oral bi...