Introduction: Candida albicans is an opportunistic microorganism that inhabit oral cavity. It is the most common fungal pathogens isolated from the oral cavity and frequently cause superficial infections such as oral candidiasis. The objectives of the present study are to investigate the effect of caries on C. albicans biofilm formation and to determine biofilm development of C. albicans on different types of composites with the hypotheses that caries isolate C. albicans form more biofilms compared to lab strain and that C. albicans form different cell number in biofilm grown in different composite. Materials and methods: To assess the biofilm forming ability of C. albicans ATCC 32354 and caries iso-late HNFC2 on different composites, 750 ...
Streptococcus mutans is a Gram-positive bacterium involved in development to caries, the most common...
Candida species including Candida albicans, Candida krusei and Candida glabrata are opportunistic mi...
Candida species which often exist as commensal microorganisms in healthy individuals are major cause...
Candida albicans biofilms are commonly associated with severe oral infections. In dentistry, prosthe...
Aims: Candida adhesion to any oral substrata is the first and essential stage in forming a pathogeni...
Biofilms contribute to the pathogenesis of oral candidiasis, some 15% of which may be due to dual Ca...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of eight aerobic and anaerobic oral commensal b...
Streptococcus mutans are considered the most cariogenic bacteria, but it has been suggested that Can...
Introduction: Oral biofilms are formed by various microorganisms such as C. albicans, Actinomyces na...
Background: Existing standardized biofilm assays focus on simple mono-species or bacterial-only mode...
Introduction: Candida a/bicans is an opportunistic fungus that is associated with oral carcinogenesi...
Purpose: Candida albicans is the predominant oral yeast associated with denture-induced stomatitis, ...
Candida albicans and Candida dubliniensis live as benign commensal organisms in the oral cavity of b...
The yeast Candida albicans is an oral commensal microorganism, occurring in the oral cavity of 50-70...
Aims: Candida albicans adhesion to any oral substrata is the first and essential stage in forming a ...
Streptococcus mutans is a Gram-positive bacterium involved in development to caries, the most common...
Candida species including Candida albicans, Candida krusei and Candida glabrata are opportunistic mi...
Candida species which often exist as commensal microorganisms in healthy individuals are major cause...
Candida albicans biofilms are commonly associated with severe oral infections. In dentistry, prosthe...
Aims: Candida adhesion to any oral substrata is the first and essential stage in forming a pathogeni...
Biofilms contribute to the pathogenesis of oral candidiasis, some 15% of which may be due to dual Ca...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of eight aerobic and anaerobic oral commensal b...
Streptococcus mutans are considered the most cariogenic bacteria, but it has been suggested that Can...
Introduction: Oral biofilms are formed by various microorganisms such as C. albicans, Actinomyces na...
Background: Existing standardized biofilm assays focus on simple mono-species or bacterial-only mode...
Introduction: Candida a/bicans is an opportunistic fungus that is associated with oral carcinogenesi...
Purpose: Candida albicans is the predominant oral yeast associated with denture-induced stomatitis, ...
Candida albicans and Candida dubliniensis live as benign commensal organisms in the oral cavity of b...
The yeast Candida albicans is an oral commensal microorganism, occurring in the oral cavity of 50-70...
Aims: Candida albicans adhesion to any oral substrata is the first and essential stage in forming a ...
Streptococcus mutans is a Gram-positive bacterium involved in development to caries, the most common...
Candida species including Candida albicans, Candida krusei and Candida glabrata are opportunistic mi...
Candida species which often exist as commensal microorganisms in healthy individuals are major cause...