The predominant microflora recovered from infected dentine of 52 carious teeth from 14 children with nursing caries was determined using both selective and nonselective media for the isolation of specific genera and acidified media (pH 5.2) to isolate the predominant aciduric microorganisms, and compared with the microflora of sound enamel surfaces in caries-free children. Streptococcus mutans formed a significantly greater proportion of the lesion flora while Streptococcus oralis, Streptococcus sanguis and Streptococcus gordonii formed a significantly greater proportion of the plaque flora from sound tooth surfaces. The proportions of Actinomyces naeslundii and Actinomyces odontolyticus were significantly greater in the plaque samples than...
Carious lesions in the root surfaces of ex-tracted human teeth were sampled qualita-tively for the p...
The use of culture-independent molecular methods for the characterisation of the oral microflora in ...
Dental caries is caused by the release of organic acids from fermentative bacteria, which results in...
Dental caries being one of the most prevalent oral diseases persists to be an important public healt...
This study evaluated the numbers and determined the proportion of mutans streptococci and Lactobacil...
Dental caries in very young children may be severe, result in serious infection, and require general...
Dental caries in very young children may be severe, result in serious infection, and require general...
Dental caries is most prevalent in sites which retain plaque. Environmental conditions vary markedly...
Studies on the microbiology of root surface caries between 1970 and 1975 placed emphasis on Gram-pos...
Objectives: To investigate the acid tolerant microflora in dentine caries, with special respect to o...
The majority of caries lesions in adults occur on the proximal tooth surfaces of the posterior teeth...
Dental caries (tooth decay) is an infectious disease. Its etiology is not fully understood from the ...
This study determined the presence of mutans streptococci and Candida spp. in supragingival. dental ...
Traditionally, bacterial culture has been used for bacterial detection, allowing study of living mic...
Objective: To investigate the acid tolerant microflora at different levels in established dentine ...
Carious lesions in the root surfaces of ex-tracted human teeth were sampled qualita-tively for the p...
The use of culture-independent molecular methods for the characterisation of the oral microflora in ...
Dental caries is caused by the release of organic acids from fermentative bacteria, which results in...
Dental caries being one of the most prevalent oral diseases persists to be an important public healt...
This study evaluated the numbers and determined the proportion of mutans streptococci and Lactobacil...
Dental caries in very young children may be severe, result in serious infection, and require general...
Dental caries in very young children may be severe, result in serious infection, and require general...
Dental caries is most prevalent in sites which retain plaque. Environmental conditions vary markedly...
Studies on the microbiology of root surface caries between 1970 and 1975 placed emphasis on Gram-pos...
Objectives: To investigate the acid tolerant microflora in dentine caries, with special respect to o...
The majority of caries lesions in adults occur on the proximal tooth surfaces of the posterior teeth...
Dental caries (tooth decay) is an infectious disease. Its etiology is not fully understood from the ...
This study determined the presence of mutans streptococci and Candida spp. in supragingival. dental ...
Traditionally, bacterial culture has been used for bacterial detection, allowing study of living mic...
Objective: To investigate the acid tolerant microflora at different levels in established dentine ...
Carious lesions in the root surfaces of ex-tracted human teeth were sampled qualita-tively for the p...
The use of culture-independent molecular methods for the characterisation of the oral microflora in ...
Dental caries is caused by the release of organic acids from fermentative bacteria, which results in...