In humans the importance of biofilms in disease processes is now widely recognised together with the difficulties in treating such infections once established. One of the earliest and certainly most studied biofilm in humans is that of dental plaque which is responsible for two of the most prevalent human infections, namely dental caries and periodontal disease. However, comparable studies of dental plaque in animals are relatively limited, despite the fact that similar infections also occur, and in the case of farm animals there is an associated economic impact. In addition, biofilms in the mouths of animals can also be detrimental to human health when transferred by animal bites. As a result, an understanding of both the microbial composi...
Abstract: many oral pathologies, such as dental caries, periodontal disease and peri-implantitis are...
Abstract: many oral pathologies, such as dental caries, periodontal disease and peri-implantitis are...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The scope of this working group was to review (1) ecological interactions at th...
In humans the importance of biofilms in disease processes is now widely recognised together with the...
In humans the importance of biofilms in disease processes is now widely recognised together with the...
In humans the importance of biofilms in disease processes is now widely recognised together with the...
Biofilm forming bacteria in oral cavity of dogs have an important impact on human health because the...
The importance of biofilm in disease processes in humans and animals is now widely recognized. In an...
Periodontal disease (PD) is a significant problem in dogs affecting between 44% and 63.6% of the pop...
Periodontal disease is one of the most common health problem affecting dogs. The disease is more pre...
Dental plaque is an archetypical biofilm composed of a complex microbial community. It is the aetiol...
Biofilms are bacterial aggregates embedded in a self-produced, protective matrix. The biofilm lifest...
Biofilm has a tremendous impact in the field of veterinary medicine, especially the livestock indust...
Periodontal disease is the most widespread oral disease in dogs which if left untreated results in s...
<div><p>Periodontal disease is the most widespread oral disease in dogs which if left untreated resu...
Abstract: many oral pathologies, such as dental caries, periodontal disease and peri-implantitis are...
Abstract: many oral pathologies, such as dental caries, periodontal disease and peri-implantitis are...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The scope of this working group was to review (1) ecological interactions at th...
In humans the importance of biofilms in disease processes is now widely recognised together with the...
In humans the importance of biofilms in disease processes is now widely recognised together with the...
In humans the importance of biofilms in disease processes is now widely recognised together with the...
Biofilm forming bacteria in oral cavity of dogs have an important impact on human health because the...
The importance of biofilm in disease processes in humans and animals is now widely recognized. In an...
Periodontal disease (PD) is a significant problem in dogs affecting between 44% and 63.6% of the pop...
Periodontal disease is one of the most common health problem affecting dogs. The disease is more pre...
Dental plaque is an archetypical biofilm composed of a complex microbial community. It is the aetiol...
Biofilms are bacterial aggregates embedded in a self-produced, protective matrix. The biofilm lifest...
Biofilm has a tremendous impact in the field of veterinary medicine, especially the livestock indust...
Periodontal disease is the most widespread oral disease in dogs which if left untreated results in s...
<div><p>Periodontal disease is the most widespread oral disease in dogs which if left untreated resu...
Abstract: many oral pathologies, such as dental caries, periodontal disease and peri-implantitis are...
Abstract: many oral pathologies, such as dental caries, periodontal disease and peri-implantitis are...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The scope of this working group was to review (1) ecological interactions at th...