Periodontal disease is one of the most common health problem affecting dogs. The disease is more prevalent in small breeds and brachycephalic breeds compared to large breeds, and incidence increases with advancing age. In first stage it affects only the gingival tissue and causes gingivitis. It later develops into periodontitis which involves changes in other periodontium tissues. Main etiological agents of periodontal disease are pathogenic bacteria of dental biofilm, and products of their metabolism. In human, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Treponema denticola and Tannerella forsythia play a key role in the etiology of periodontal disease. Also, there are many other candidates as human periodontal pathogens, including Aggregatibacter actinomyc...
AbstractPeriodontal disease is the most widespread oral disease in dogs. Whilst the involvement of b...
Dental microbiota is associated with different types of organisms with dentition including humans an...
OBJECTIVE: Red complex bacteria (Treponema denticola, Tannerella forsythia and Porphyromonas gingiv...
Periodontal disease (PD) is a significant problem in dogs affecting between 44% and 63.6% of the pop...
Oral cavity represents an ideal environment for the microbial cell growth, persistence, and dental p...
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...
In humans the importance of biofilms in disease processes is now widely recognised together with the...
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...
The importance of biofilm in disease processes in humans and animals is now widely recognized. In an...
Periodontal disease is one of the most common diseases of adult dogs, with up to 80% of animals affe...
Periodontal disease is the most widespread oral disease in dogs which if left untreated results in s...
Microorganisms that compose the oral microbiota maintain complex interactions with each other, espec...
AbstractPeriodontal disease is the most widespread oral disease in dogs. Whilst the involvement of b...
Dental microbiota is associated with different types of organisms with dentition including humans an...
OBJECTIVE: Red complex bacteria (Treponema denticola, Tannerella forsythia and Porphyromonas gingiv...
Periodontal disease (PD) is a significant problem in dogs affecting between 44% and 63.6% of the pop...
Oral cavity represents an ideal environment for the microbial cell growth, persistence, and dental p...
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...
In humans the importance of biofilms in disease processes is now widely recognised together with the...
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...
The importance of biofilm in disease processes in humans and animals is now widely recognized. In an...
Periodontal disease is one of the most common diseases of adult dogs, with up to 80% of animals affe...
Periodontal disease is the most widespread oral disease in dogs which if left untreated results in s...
Microorganisms that compose the oral microbiota maintain complex interactions with each other, espec...
AbstractPeriodontal disease is the most widespread oral disease in dogs. Whilst the involvement of b...
Dental microbiota is associated with different types of organisms with dentition including humans an...
OBJECTIVE: Red complex bacteria (Treponema denticola, Tannerella forsythia and Porphyromonas gingiv...