Backround/Aim: The purpose of this in vitro study is to evaluate the antibiofilm and antimicrobial activities of 5 different restorative materials that release fluoride
Objective: Plaque formation on teeth surfaces, gingivitis and caries has been associated with the pr...
The incidence of the occlusal dental caries is still high, despite the numerous available preventive...
Clinical evaluation of anticariogenic potential of fluoride releasing materials seems to be the best...
The antibacterial activity, and the effect of the application of additional topical fluoride on the ...
Objectives: To elucidate the impact of surface properties and the release of fluoride from different...
BACKGROUND: Our research was focused on the analysis of the antimicrobial and antibiofilm power of t...
Purpose: To evaluate the biochemical and microbiological characteristics of in situ biofilm formed o...
This work investigated the antibacterial activity of 14 bonding agents to predict their ability to i...
Biofilm formation depends on many factors, one of them being the surface (substrate) on which the bi...
Objective. The objective of this research was to evaluate the caries control potential of a new fluo...
Bacterial contamination of dental materials is a common cause of their failure. Microbial contaminat...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial and fluoride releasing capacity o...
Objective: To evaluate the anti-biofilm activity of chlorhexidine-releasing elastomerics (CRE) devel...
Biofilms can form on living or inert surfaces and prevail in natural, industrial, and hospital envir...
Aim: To develop an improved method for quantitative assessment of antimicrobial efficacy and substan...
Objective: Plaque formation on teeth surfaces, gingivitis and caries has been associated with the pr...
The incidence of the occlusal dental caries is still high, despite the numerous available preventive...
Clinical evaluation of anticariogenic potential of fluoride releasing materials seems to be the best...
The antibacterial activity, and the effect of the application of additional topical fluoride on the ...
Objectives: To elucidate the impact of surface properties and the release of fluoride from different...
BACKGROUND: Our research was focused on the analysis of the antimicrobial and antibiofilm power of t...
Purpose: To evaluate the biochemical and microbiological characteristics of in situ biofilm formed o...
This work investigated the antibacterial activity of 14 bonding agents to predict their ability to i...
Biofilm formation depends on many factors, one of them being the surface (substrate) on which the bi...
Objective. The objective of this research was to evaluate the caries control potential of a new fluo...
Bacterial contamination of dental materials is a common cause of their failure. Microbial contaminat...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial and fluoride releasing capacity o...
Objective: To evaluate the anti-biofilm activity of chlorhexidine-releasing elastomerics (CRE) devel...
Biofilms can form on living or inert surfaces and prevail in natural, industrial, and hospital envir...
Aim: To develop an improved method for quantitative assessment of antimicrobial efficacy and substan...
Objective: Plaque formation on teeth surfaces, gingivitis and caries has been associated with the pr...
The incidence of the occlusal dental caries is still high, despite the numerous available preventive...
Clinical evaluation of anticariogenic potential of fluoride releasing materials seems to be the best...