Early childhood caries (ECC), the most frequent disease of oral cavity in preschool children, is the consequence of microbial, genetic, biochemical, socioeconomic, physical, environmental and health-influencing behavioral factors. To investigate the role of the oral microbiome and the impact of host and environmental factors in the occurrence and development of ECC, we studied the supragingival plaques of 14 twin pairs and a set of triplets with discordant caries phenotypes and 15 mothers, applying the Human Oral Microbe Identification using Next Generation Sequencing technique (HOMINGS). A total of 2,293,650 reads revealed 11 phyla, 116 genera, and 139 species of micromiome. Comparative analysis between the caries and caries-free group at ...
Abstract Background Early childhood caries (ECC)—dental caries (cavities) occurring in primary teeth...
Thailand has a comparatively high prevalence of severe early childhood caries (S-ECC). S-ECC adverse...
To address the question of how microbial diversity and function in the oral cavities of children rel...
Early childhood caries (ECC), the most frequent disease of oral cavity in preschool children, is the...
Humans are host to a multitude of microorganisms that rapidly populate the body at birth, subject to...
<div><p>Despite recent successes in the control of dental caries, the mechanism of caries developmen...
Despite recent successes in the control of dental caries, the mechanism of caries develop-ment remai...
Humans are host to a multitude of microorganisms that rapidly populate the body at birth, subject to...
The human oral cavity harbors one of the most diverse microbial communities with different oral micr...
Early childhood caries (ECC) has become a prevalent public health problem among Chinese preschool ch...
Host-associated microbial communities are influenced by both host genetics and environmental factors...
Early childhood caries is still a worldwide problem that affects children in developing countries as...
Severe early childhood caries (S-ECC) is one of the leading oral health problems that affect the gro...
Background: Alterations of oral microbiota are the main cause of the progression of caries. The goal...
Early childhood caries (ECC) is one of the most common chronic diseases worldwide and remains a seri...
Abstract Background Early childhood caries (ECC)—dental caries (cavities) occurring in primary teeth...
Thailand has a comparatively high prevalence of severe early childhood caries (S-ECC). S-ECC adverse...
To address the question of how microbial diversity and function in the oral cavities of children rel...
Early childhood caries (ECC), the most frequent disease of oral cavity in preschool children, is the...
Humans are host to a multitude of microorganisms that rapidly populate the body at birth, subject to...
<div><p>Despite recent successes in the control of dental caries, the mechanism of caries developmen...
Despite recent successes in the control of dental caries, the mechanism of caries develop-ment remai...
Humans are host to a multitude of microorganisms that rapidly populate the body at birth, subject to...
The human oral cavity harbors one of the most diverse microbial communities with different oral micr...
Early childhood caries (ECC) has become a prevalent public health problem among Chinese preschool ch...
Host-associated microbial communities are influenced by both host genetics and environmental factors...
Early childhood caries is still a worldwide problem that affects children in developing countries as...
Severe early childhood caries (S-ECC) is one of the leading oral health problems that affect the gro...
Background: Alterations of oral microbiota are the main cause of the progression of caries. The goal...
Early childhood caries (ECC) is one of the most common chronic diseases worldwide and remains a seri...
Abstract Background Early childhood caries (ECC)—dental caries (cavities) occurring in primary teeth...
Thailand has a comparatively high prevalence of severe early childhood caries (S-ECC). S-ECC adverse...
To address the question of how microbial diversity and function in the oral cavities of children rel...