abstract: Dental caries are considered the most common infectious diseases that impacts human populations worldwide. The human oral cavity is colonized by a wide range of microorganisms including viruses, protozoa, fungi, archaea and bacteria. Oral diseases begin with the development of dental plaque, a biofilm formed by the accumulation of bacteria. Of these bacteria, Streptococcus mutans has been identified as the leading cause of dental caries. Probiotics are described as live microorganisms which provide beneficial impacts to their host by improving the intestinal microbial balance. Studies have demonstrated that probiotic therapies may be suitable for decreasing the cariogenic potential of S. mutans as well as other cariogenic bacteria...
The oral cavity in healthy subjects has a well-balanced microbiota that consists of more than 700 sp...
peer reviewedDuring the last decade an increased interest in alternative, preventive, and therapeut...
The overgrowth and disequilibrium of pathogenic microorganism species both native and non-native to ...
Background: The World Health Organization defines probiotics as ‘live microorganisms which, when adm...
Probiotics are viable microorganisms which improve human health by inhibiting or reducing the number...
Background : P robiotics as live microorganisms which when administered in adequate amounts confer a...
In relation to the caries disease, the aims of this thesis were to investigate the effect of probiot...
Background and Objectives: Dental caries, caused by oral microbial flora, is considered as one of th...
Background: Probiotic bacteria is commonly used as a food supplement intended to benefit the host by...
Caries is a disease caused by the interaction between of the bacterial plaque, diet, and\ud dental. ...
During the last decade an increased interest in alternative, preventive, and therapeutic strategies ...
Probiotics are living microorganisms (e.g., bacteria) that are either the same as or similar to orga...
Background. Probiotic organisms are known to reduce caries causing microorganisms mutans streptococc...
Background: A variety of approaches have been developed for the control of dental caries, a patholog...
Probiotics are known for their beneficial effects to health and their action is often linked to the ...
The oral cavity in healthy subjects has a well-balanced microbiota that consists of more than 700 sp...
peer reviewedDuring the last decade an increased interest in alternative, preventive, and therapeut...
The overgrowth and disequilibrium of pathogenic microorganism species both native and non-native to ...
Background: The World Health Organization defines probiotics as ‘live microorganisms which, when adm...
Probiotics are viable microorganisms which improve human health by inhibiting or reducing the number...
Background : P robiotics as live microorganisms which when administered in adequate amounts confer a...
In relation to the caries disease, the aims of this thesis were to investigate the effect of probiot...
Background and Objectives: Dental caries, caused by oral microbial flora, is considered as one of th...
Background: Probiotic bacteria is commonly used as a food supplement intended to benefit the host by...
Caries is a disease caused by the interaction between of the bacterial plaque, diet, and\ud dental. ...
During the last decade an increased interest in alternative, preventive, and therapeutic strategies ...
Probiotics are living microorganisms (e.g., bacteria) that are either the same as or similar to orga...
Background. Probiotic organisms are known to reduce caries causing microorganisms mutans streptococc...
Background: A variety of approaches have been developed for the control of dental caries, a patholog...
Probiotics are known for their beneficial effects to health and their action is often linked to the ...
The oral cavity in healthy subjects has a well-balanced microbiota that consists of more than 700 sp...
peer reviewedDuring the last decade an increased interest in alternative, preventive, and therapeut...
The overgrowth and disequilibrium of pathogenic microorganism species both native and non-native to ...