An in vitro bacterial adherence assay which employed human tooth enamel sections precoated with saliva and an epifluorescent staining technique with acridine orange was developed. The assay was used to study the adherence properties of fresh and type strains of the following oral bacterial species: Bacteroides gingivalis, Bacteroides intermedius, Capnocytophaga species, Haemophilus aphrophilus, Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, Peptostreptococcus species, Veillonella species, Actinomyces israelii, Streptococcus salivarius and Streptococcus sanguis. Approximately half of the bacteria tested adhered well to enamel, including the fresh isolates of B. gingivalis, B. intermedius, Veillonella species and S. sanguis. Adherence did not correlat...
The use of dental implants to treat tooth loss has increased rapidly over recent years. 'Smooth' imp...
The purpose of this work was to verify in vitro adherence of E. corrodens and S. oralis to the surfa...
Knowledge of adhesion patterns of cariogenic streptococci to orthodontic materials can provide valua...
Adherence of oral microorganisms to the surface of dental materials is viewed as an essential stride...
The objective of the present study was to investigate the in vitro adherence capacity of Streptococc...
Background and Aim: Finding appropriate dental materials with minimal adhesion and colonization of S...
An appliance model was used in this study to determine the predominant cultivable microflora involve...
In recent years, patients have benefited from the development of better and more esthetic materials,...
In this report, we describe the validation of a rapid, single-step, microtiter plate method for quan...
Objectives: The ability of three oral bacteria to adhere to hydrophobic amalgam (water contact angle...
This study compared the detachment by supernates of nine different dentifrices of four oral bacteria...
Introduction.The microbial adhesion to dental material was studied employing a acrylic resin and rep...
Th e objective of this study was to investigate the ability of biofi lm formation among mutans and n...
The use of dental implants to treat tooth loss has increased rapidly over recent years. 'Smooth' imp...
Purpose. To introduce additional methods to detect and to quantify single pathogens in the complex b...
The use of dental implants to treat tooth loss has increased rapidly over recent years. 'Smooth' imp...
The purpose of this work was to verify in vitro adherence of E. corrodens and S. oralis to the surfa...
Knowledge of adhesion patterns of cariogenic streptococci to orthodontic materials can provide valua...
Adherence of oral microorganisms to the surface of dental materials is viewed as an essential stride...
The objective of the present study was to investigate the in vitro adherence capacity of Streptococc...
Background and Aim: Finding appropriate dental materials with minimal adhesion and colonization of S...
An appliance model was used in this study to determine the predominant cultivable microflora involve...
In recent years, patients have benefited from the development of better and more esthetic materials,...
In this report, we describe the validation of a rapid, single-step, microtiter plate method for quan...
Objectives: The ability of three oral bacteria to adhere to hydrophobic amalgam (water contact angle...
This study compared the detachment by supernates of nine different dentifrices of four oral bacteria...
Introduction.The microbial adhesion to dental material was studied employing a acrylic resin and rep...
Th e objective of this study was to investigate the ability of biofi lm formation among mutans and n...
The use of dental implants to treat tooth loss has increased rapidly over recent years. 'Smooth' imp...
Purpose. To introduce additional methods to detect and to quantify single pathogens in the complex b...
The use of dental implants to treat tooth loss has increased rapidly over recent years. 'Smooth' imp...
The purpose of this work was to verify in vitro adherence of E. corrodens and S. oralis to the surfa...
Knowledge of adhesion patterns of cariogenic streptococci to orthodontic materials can provide valua...