Objective: Periodontal diseases are triggered by dysbiotic microbial biofilms. Therefore, it is essential to develop appropriate biofilm models. Aim of the present study was to culture microcosm biofilms inoculated from different niches in periodontitis patients and compare their microbial composition to those inoculated from subgingival plaque. Methods: Saliva, subgingival plaque, tongue and tonsils were sampled in five periodontitis patients to serve as inocula for culturing biofilms in vitro in an active attachment model. Biofilms were grown for 14 or 28 d and analyzed for their microbial composition by 16S rDNA sequencing. Results: As classified by HOMD, all biofilms were dominated by periodontitis-associated taxa, irrespective which ni...
Background: Subgingival niche is one biofilm habitat containing rich microbiota, which plays an acti...
Periodontitis is associated with shifts in the balance of the subgingival microbiome. Many species t...
From the ecological perspective, preserving symbiotic biofilms should be a keystone in the preventio...
Objective: Periodontal diseases are triggered by dysbiotic microbial biofilms. Therefore, it is esse...
Objective: To develop a reproducible subgingival microcosm biofilm model. Material and Methods: Subg...
Periodontitis is a highly prevalent oral inflammatory disease triggered by dysbiotic subgingival mic...
Introduction:Periodontal infections, including gingivitis and periodontitis, form a major group amon...
Periodontitis is caused by pathogenic subgingival microbial biofilm development and dysbiotic intera...
Periodontitis is caused by dysbiosis of subgingival plaque that results in increased bacterial invas...
Bacteria, in the form of biofilm, has been shown to play a critical role in the etiology and pathoge...
<div><p>Increasing attention is being focused on evaluating the salivary microbiota as a promising m...
Periodontitis is caused by dysbiotic subgingival bacterial communities that may lead to increased ba...
Periodontitis is caused by dysbiosis of subgingival plaque that results in increased bacterial invas...
Background: Subgingival niche is one biofilm habitat containing rich microbiota, which plays an acti...
Background: Periodontitis is associated with shifts in the balance of the microbial composition of s...
Background: Subgingival niche is one biofilm habitat containing rich microbiota, which plays an acti...
Periodontitis is associated with shifts in the balance of the subgingival microbiome. Many species t...
From the ecological perspective, preserving symbiotic biofilms should be a keystone in the preventio...
Objective: Periodontal diseases are triggered by dysbiotic microbial biofilms. Therefore, it is esse...
Objective: To develop a reproducible subgingival microcosm biofilm model. Material and Methods: Subg...
Periodontitis is a highly prevalent oral inflammatory disease triggered by dysbiotic subgingival mic...
Introduction:Periodontal infections, including gingivitis and periodontitis, form a major group amon...
Periodontitis is caused by pathogenic subgingival microbial biofilm development and dysbiotic intera...
Periodontitis is caused by dysbiosis of subgingival plaque that results in increased bacterial invas...
Bacteria, in the form of biofilm, has been shown to play a critical role in the etiology and pathoge...
<div><p>Increasing attention is being focused on evaluating the salivary microbiota as a promising m...
Periodontitis is caused by dysbiotic subgingival bacterial communities that may lead to increased ba...
Periodontitis is caused by dysbiosis of subgingival plaque that results in increased bacterial invas...
Background: Subgingival niche is one biofilm habitat containing rich microbiota, which plays an acti...
Background: Periodontitis is associated with shifts in the balance of the microbial composition of s...
Background: Subgingival niche is one biofilm habitat containing rich microbiota, which plays an acti...
Periodontitis is associated with shifts in the balance of the subgingival microbiome. Many species t...
From the ecological perspective, preserving symbiotic biofilms should be a keystone in the preventio...