© 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.Objectives: To compare the root canal microbiome profiles of primary and persistent/secondary infections using high-throughput sequencing with the help of a reliable bioinformatics algorithm. Materials and methods: Root canal samples of 10 teeth in the primary endodontic infection (PEI) group and 10 teeth in the persistent/secondary endodontic infection (SEI) group were included resulting in a total of 20 samples. After DNA extraction from the samples, sequencing was performed on the Illumina MiSeq platform. Pair-end Illumina reads were imported to QIIME 2; amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) generated by DADA2 were mapped to GreenGenes dat...
Introduction: The characterization of microbial communities infecting the endodontic system in each ...
Elucidating the microbial ecology of endodontic infections (EI) is a necessary step in developing ef...
Elucidating the microbial ecology of endodontic infections (EI) is a necessary step in developing ef...
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...
Introduction: Because active bacteria present a higher abundance of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) than DNA (r...
The use of high throughput next generation technologies has allowed more comprehensive analysis than...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has now been applied for a decade to characterize the microbiota co...
A patient with an unusual endo‐periodontal lesion, without coronal decay or damage, likely caused by...
A patient with an unusual endo‐periodontal lesion, without coronal decay or damage, likely caused by...
none7noA patient with an unusual endo‐periodontal lesion, without coronal decay or damage, likely ca...
A patient with an unusual endo‐periodontal lesion, without coronal decay or damage, likely caused by...
AbSTRACT Bacterial diversity in endodontic infections has not been sufficiently studied. The use of ...
Background/aims: The aim of this study was to examine the diversity of bacterial species in the infe...
A patient with an unusual endo‐periodontal lesion, without coronal decay or damage, likely caused by...
Introduction: The characterization of microbial communities infecting the endodontic system in each ...
Elucidating the microbial ecology of endodontic infections (EI) is a necessary step in developing ef...
Elucidating the microbial ecology of endodontic infections (EI) is a necessary step in developing ef...
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...
Introduction: Because active bacteria present a higher abundance of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) than DNA (r...
The use of high throughput next generation technologies has allowed more comprehensive analysis than...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has now been applied for a decade to characterize the microbiota co...
A patient with an unusual endo‐periodontal lesion, without coronal decay or damage, likely caused by...
A patient with an unusual endo‐periodontal lesion, without coronal decay or damage, likely caused by...
none7noA patient with an unusual endo‐periodontal lesion, without coronal decay or damage, likely ca...
A patient with an unusual endo‐periodontal lesion, without coronal decay or damage, likely caused by...
AbSTRACT Bacterial diversity in endodontic infections has not been sufficiently studied. The use of ...
Background/aims: The aim of this study was to examine the diversity of bacterial species in the infe...
A patient with an unusual endo‐periodontal lesion, without coronal decay or damage, likely caused by...
Introduction: The characterization of microbial communities infecting the endodontic system in each ...
Elucidating the microbial ecology of endodontic infections (EI) is a necessary step in developing ef...
Elucidating the microbial ecology of endodontic infections (EI) is a necessary step in developing ef...