In this study, microbial diversity of the root canal microbiota related to different endodontic infections was investigated. In total, 45 patients with endo–perio lesions (8 patients), chronic periapical periodontitis (29 patients) and pulp necrosis (8 patients) were recruited. In 19 (42.2%) patients there was secondary infection of root canals. Microbial specimens were collected from root canals of non-vital teeth with or without changes in periapical area visible in X-ray. Then, oral microbiota were detected and identified using the culture method and real-time PCR amplification primers and hydrolysis-probe detection with the 16S rRNA gene as the target. Overall, 1434 species/genes from 41 different genera of 90 various microbial species ...
Objective: Knowledge of the microbial composition of deciduous endodontic infections is limited. Thi...
Objective: Knowledge of the microbial composition of deciduous endodontic infections is limited. Thi...
Persistence of microorganisms or reinfections are the main reasons for failure of root canal therapy...
Samples from infected root canals of 43 teeth with chronic apical periodontitis were analyzed for th...
Abstract Background Apical periodontitis (AP) is essentially an inflammatory disease of microbial et...
Apical periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of the dental periradicular tissues triggered by bact...
Apical periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of the dental periradicular tissues triggered by bact...
Bacteria present in the apical root canal system are directly involved with the pathogenesis of post...
AbstractBackground/purposeBacteria inside and outside the root canal at the apical area are crucial ...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has now been applied for a decade to characterize the microbiota co...
Periodontal and Endodontic diseases are biofilm-related diseases. The presence of microorganisms in ...
Aim The objective of the present study was to identify the microbial flora within root canals of tee...
Introduction: Advanced DNA sequencing technology allows more detailed analysis and description of th...
Introduction: Advanced DNA sequencing technology allows more detailed analysis and description of th...
Aim To evaluate the microbial ecology of the coronal and apical segments of infected root canal syst...
Objective: Knowledge of the microbial composition of deciduous endodontic infections is limited. Thi...
Objective: Knowledge of the microbial composition of deciduous endodontic infections is limited. Thi...
Persistence of microorganisms or reinfections are the main reasons for failure of root canal therapy...
Samples from infected root canals of 43 teeth with chronic apical periodontitis were analyzed for th...
Abstract Background Apical periodontitis (AP) is essentially an inflammatory disease of microbial et...
Apical periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of the dental periradicular tissues triggered by bact...
Apical periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of the dental periradicular tissues triggered by bact...
Bacteria present in the apical root canal system are directly involved with the pathogenesis of post...
AbstractBackground/purposeBacteria inside and outside the root canal at the apical area are crucial ...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has now been applied for a decade to characterize the microbiota co...
Periodontal and Endodontic diseases are biofilm-related diseases. The presence of microorganisms in ...
Aim The objective of the present study was to identify the microbial flora within root canals of tee...
Introduction: Advanced DNA sequencing technology allows more detailed analysis and description of th...
Introduction: Advanced DNA sequencing technology allows more detailed analysis and description of th...
Aim To evaluate the microbial ecology of the coronal and apical segments of infected root canal syst...
Objective: Knowledge of the microbial composition of deciduous endodontic infections is limited. Thi...
Objective: Knowledge of the microbial composition of deciduous endodontic infections is limited. Thi...
Persistence of microorganisms or reinfections are the main reasons for failure of root canal therapy...