The primary etiological agent for the initiation and progression of periodontal disease is the dental plaque biofilm which is an organized aggregation of microorganisms residing within a complex intercellular matrix. The non-specific plaque hypothesis was the first attempt to explain the role of the dental biofilm in the pathogenesis of periodontal diseases. However, the introduction of sophisticated diagnostic and laboratory assays has led to the realisation that the development of periodontitis requires more than a mere increase in the biomass of dental plaque. Indeed, multispecies biofilms exhibit complex interactions between the bacteria and the host. In addition, not all resident microorganisms within the biofilm are pathogenic, since ...
Periodontitis is characterized by subgingival biofilm dysbiosis, inflammation and tissue destruction...
In the mid-1960s the microbial aetiology of periodontal diseases was introduced based on classical e...
Periodontitis is characterized by subgingival biofilm dysbiosis, inflammation and tissue destruction...
The primary etiological agent for the initiation and progression of periodontal disease is the denta...
The primary etiological agent for the initiation and progression of periodontal disease is the denta...
The primary etiological agent for the initiation and progression of periodontal disease is the denta...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The scope of this working group was to review (1) ecological interactions at th...
Abstract: many oral pathologies, such as dental caries, periodontal disease and peri-implantitis are...
Abstract: many oral pathologies, such as dental caries, periodontal disease and peri-implantitis are...
Oral cavity represents an ideal environment for the microbial cell growth, persistence, and dental p...
Introduction: The study of the aetiology of periodontal diseases has continued for decades with much...
IntroductionPeriodontal diseases are the pathological manifestation of the host response against the...
IntroductionPeriodontal diseases are the pathological manifestation of the host response against the...
IntroductionPeriodontal diseases are the pathological manifestation of the host response against the...
IntroductionPeriodontal diseases are the pathological manifestation of the host response against the...
Periodontitis is characterized by subgingival biofilm dysbiosis, inflammation and tissue destruction...
In the mid-1960s the microbial aetiology of periodontal diseases was introduced based on classical e...
Periodontitis is characterized by subgingival biofilm dysbiosis, inflammation and tissue destruction...
The primary etiological agent for the initiation and progression of periodontal disease is the denta...
The primary etiological agent for the initiation and progression of periodontal disease is the denta...
The primary etiological agent for the initiation and progression of periodontal disease is the denta...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The scope of this working group was to review (1) ecological interactions at th...
Abstract: many oral pathologies, such as dental caries, periodontal disease and peri-implantitis are...
Abstract: many oral pathologies, such as dental caries, periodontal disease and peri-implantitis are...
Oral cavity represents an ideal environment for the microbial cell growth, persistence, and dental p...
Introduction: The study of the aetiology of periodontal diseases has continued for decades with much...
IntroductionPeriodontal diseases are the pathological manifestation of the host response against the...
IntroductionPeriodontal diseases are the pathological manifestation of the host response against the...
IntroductionPeriodontal diseases are the pathological manifestation of the host response against the...
IntroductionPeriodontal diseases are the pathological manifestation of the host response against the...
Periodontitis is characterized by subgingival biofilm dysbiosis, inflammation and tissue destruction...
In the mid-1960s the microbial aetiology of periodontal diseases was introduced based on classical e...
Periodontitis is characterized by subgingival biofilm dysbiosis, inflammation and tissue destruction...