Over the past century, numerous studies have used oral biofilm models to investigate growth kinetics, biofilm formation, structure and composition, antimicrobial susceptibility and host–pathogen interactions. In vivo animal models provide useful models of some oral diseases; however, these are expensive and carry vast ethical implications. Oral biofilms grown or maintained in vitro offer a useful platform for certain studies and have the advantages of being inexpensive to establish and easy to reproduce and manipulate. In addition, a wide range of variables can be monitored and adjusted to mimic the dynamic environmental changes at different sites in the oral cavity, such as pH, temperature, salivary and gingival crevicular fluid flow rates...
Oral biofi...
In vitro models that closely mimic human host-microbiome interactions can be a powerful screening to...
Oral biofilms comprise complex multispecies consortia aided by specific inter- and intraspecies inte...
Over the past century, numerous studies have used oral biofilm models to investigate growth kinetics...
The oral cavity supports a complex and finely balanced consortium of microbial species, many of whic...
Oral biofilms are functionally and structurally organized polymicrobial communities that are embedde...
The oral cavity harbors hundreds of microbial species that are present either as planktonic cells or...
Dental caries and periodontal disease affect billions of people annually with a global prevalence es...
Background: Periodontitis is associated with shifts in the balance of the microbial composition of s...
It is well-recognized that oral biofilms that occur in health and disease have a polymicrobial compo...
Abstract Background Our knowledge of microbial diversity in the human oral cavity has vastly expande...
Chapter 2 describes the development of a complex healthy biofilm model compared to a cariogenic biof...
The oral cavity is an open ecosystem housing a diverse range of microorganisms. In-vitro modelling e...
The oral cavity offers a wide variety of microenvironments that can support a wide array of microflo...
From the ecological perspective, preserving symbiotic biofilms should be a keystone in the preventio...
Oral biofi...
In vitro models that closely mimic human host-microbiome interactions can be a powerful screening to...
Oral biofilms comprise complex multispecies consortia aided by specific inter- and intraspecies inte...
Over the past century, numerous studies have used oral biofilm models to investigate growth kinetics...
The oral cavity supports a complex and finely balanced consortium of microbial species, many of whic...
Oral biofilms are functionally and structurally organized polymicrobial communities that are embedde...
The oral cavity harbors hundreds of microbial species that are present either as planktonic cells or...
Dental caries and periodontal disease affect billions of people annually with a global prevalence es...
Background: Periodontitis is associated with shifts in the balance of the microbial composition of s...
It is well-recognized that oral biofilms that occur in health and disease have a polymicrobial compo...
Abstract Background Our knowledge of microbial diversity in the human oral cavity has vastly expande...
Chapter 2 describes the development of a complex healthy biofilm model compared to a cariogenic biof...
The oral cavity is an open ecosystem housing a diverse range of microorganisms. In-vitro modelling e...
The oral cavity offers a wide variety of microenvironments that can support a wide array of microflo...
From the ecological perspective, preserving symbiotic biofilms should be a keystone in the preventio...
Oral biofi...
In vitro models that closely mimic human host-microbiome interactions can be a powerful screening to...
Oral biofilms comprise complex multispecies consortia aided by specific inter- and intraspecies inte...