Biomaterials for the restoration of oral function are prone to biofilm formation, affecting oral health. Oral bacteria adhere to hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfaces, but due to fluctuating shear, little biofilm accumulates on hydrophobic surfaces in vivo. More biofilm accumulates on rough than on smooth surfaces. Oral biofilms mostly consist of multiple bacterial strains, but Candida species are found on acrylic dentures. Biofilms on gold and amalgam in vivo are thick and fully covering, but barely viable. Biofilms on ceramics are thin and highly viable. Biofilms on composites and glass-ionomer cements cause surface deterioration, which enhances biofilm formation again. Residual monomer release from composites influences biofilm growth in ...
All treatment involving the use of biomaterials in the body can affect the host in positive or negat...
Bacterial contamination of dental materials is a common cause of their failure. Microbial contaminat...
The main reason for failure of current dental restorative materials is the development of secondary ...
Biomaterials for the restoration of oral function are prone to biofilm formation, affecting oral hea...
Biomaterials for the restoration of oral function are prone to biofilm formation, affecting oral hea...
Biomaterials for the restoration of oral function are prone to biofilm formation, affecting oral hea...
Oral biofilms attach onto both teeth surfaces and dental material surfaces in oral cavities. In the ...
Oral biofilms attach onto both teeth surfaces and dental material surfaces in oral cavities. In the ...
All treatment involving the use of biomaterials in the body can affect the host in positive or negat...
Biofilm formation depends on many factors, one of them being the surface (substrate) on which the bi...
The human body is subdivided into niches containing a wide variety of commensal microorganisms with ...
All treatment involving the use of biomaterials in the body can affect the host in positive or negat...
All treatment involving the use of biomaterials in the body can affect the host in positive or negat...
Bioactive ceramics have been used in periodontal repair. These materials provide a surface compatibl...
Introduction: Microbial biofims have an important role in oral pathology, in the etiology of periodo...
All treatment involving the use of biomaterials in the body can affect the host in positive or negat...
Bacterial contamination of dental materials is a common cause of their failure. Microbial contaminat...
The main reason for failure of current dental restorative materials is the development of secondary ...
Biomaterials for the restoration of oral function are prone to biofilm formation, affecting oral hea...
Biomaterials for the restoration of oral function are prone to biofilm formation, affecting oral hea...
Biomaterials for the restoration of oral function are prone to biofilm formation, affecting oral hea...
Oral biofilms attach onto both teeth surfaces and dental material surfaces in oral cavities. In the ...
Oral biofilms attach onto both teeth surfaces and dental material surfaces in oral cavities. In the ...
All treatment involving the use of biomaterials in the body can affect the host in positive or negat...
Biofilm formation depends on many factors, one of them being the surface (substrate) on which the bi...
The human body is subdivided into niches containing a wide variety of commensal microorganisms with ...
All treatment involving the use of biomaterials in the body can affect the host in positive or negat...
All treatment involving the use of biomaterials in the body can affect the host in positive or negat...
Bioactive ceramics have been used in periodontal repair. These materials provide a surface compatibl...
Introduction: Microbial biofims have an important role in oral pathology, in the etiology of periodo...
All treatment involving the use of biomaterials in the body can affect the host in positive or negat...
Bacterial contamination of dental materials is a common cause of their failure. Microbial contaminat...
The main reason for failure of current dental restorative materials is the development of secondary ...