Despite continued preventive efforts, dental caries remains the most common disease of man. Organic acids produced by microorganisms in dental plaque play a crucial role for the development of carious lesions. During early stages of the pathogenetic process, repeated pH drops induce changes in microbial composition and favour the establishment of an increasingly acidogenic and aciduric microflora. The complex structure of dental biofilms, allowing for a multitude of different ecological environments in close proximity, remains largely unexplored. In this study, we designed a laboratory biofilm model that mimics the bacterial community present during early acidogenic stages of the caries process. We then performed a time-resolved microscopic...
Abstract Background Our knowledge of microbial diversity in the human oral cavity has vastly expande...
Dental caries form through a complex interaction over time among dental plaque, fermentable carbohyd...
Objective: Dental caries is caused by prolonged episodes of low pH due to acid production by oral bi...
Despite continued preventive efforts, dental caries remains the most common disease of man. Organic ...
The pH value of a biofilm influences the pathogenesis and therapy of oral diseases such as caries an...
The oral cavity is the most complex and accessible microbial ecosystem in the human body. It is the ...
The initiation and development of cariogenic (that is, caries-related) biofilms are the result of th...
Dental diseases are among the most prevalent and costly diseases affecting industrialized societies,...
Objective: To investigate the acid tolerant microflora at different levels in established dentine ...
BACKGROUND: In caries, low pH drives selection and enrichment of acidogenic and aciduric bacteria in...
The development of dental caries and periodontal diseases result from distinct shifts in the microbi...
The oral ecosystem is a very complex environment where more than 700 different bacterial species can...
Dental caries or tooth decay is a prevalent global disease whose causative agent is the oral biofilm...
Background: Dental plaque is composed of hundreds of bacterial taxonomic units and represents one of...
Abstract Background The ecological plaque hypothesis explains caries development as the result of th...
Abstract Background Our knowledge of microbial diversity in the human oral cavity has vastly expande...
Dental caries form through a complex interaction over time among dental plaque, fermentable carbohyd...
Objective: Dental caries is caused by prolonged episodes of low pH due to acid production by oral bi...
Despite continued preventive efforts, dental caries remains the most common disease of man. Organic ...
The pH value of a biofilm influences the pathogenesis and therapy of oral diseases such as caries an...
The oral cavity is the most complex and accessible microbial ecosystem in the human body. It is the ...
The initiation and development of cariogenic (that is, caries-related) biofilms are the result of th...
Dental diseases are among the most prevalent and costly diseases affecting industrialized societies,...
Objective: To investigate the acid tolerant microflora at different levels in established dentine ...
BACKGROUND: In caries, low pH drives selection and enrichment of acidogenic and aciduric bacteria in...
The development of dental caries and periodontal diseases result from distinct shifts in the microbi...
The oral ecosystem is a very complex environment where more than 700 different bacterial species can...
Dental caries or tooth decay is a prevalent global disease whose causative agent is the oral biofilm...
Background: Dental plaque is composed of hundreds of bacterial taxonomic units and represents one of...
Abstract Background The ecological plaque hypothesis explains caries development as the result of th...
Abstract Background Our knowledge of microbial diversity in the human oral cavity has vastly expande...
Dental caries form through a complex interaction over time among dental plaque, fermentable carbohyd...
Objective: Dental caries is caused by prolonged episodes of low pH due to acid production by oral bi...