One of the hallmark features of destructive periodontal disease, well documented over the last 50 y, is a change to the quantitative and qualitative composition of the associated microbiology. These alterations are now generally viewed as transformational shifts of the microbial populations associated with health leading to the emergence of bacterial species, which are only present in low abundance in health and a proportionate decrease in the abundance of others. The role of this dysbiosis of the health associated microbiota in the development of disease remains controversial: is this altered microbiology the driving agent of disease or merely a consequence of the altered environmental conditions that invariably accompany destructive disea...
Periodontitis is characterized by subgingival biofilm dysbiosis, inflammation and tissue destruction...
Periodontitis is caused by pathogenic subgingival microbial biofilm development and dysbiotic intera...
The oral cavity contains a complex micro-ecosystem of flora inhabiting a variety of different niches...
Periodontal disease is considered to arise from an imbalance in the interplay between the host and i...
In the mid-1960s the microbial aetiology of periodontal diseases was introduced based on classical e...
Recent advances in our understanding of the microbial populations that colonize the human mouth, the...
Abstract Background Periodontitis is a polymicrobial biofilm-induced inflammatory disease that affec...
Abstract Periodontitis is the most widespread oral disease and is closely related to the oral microb...
International audiencePeriodontitis is driven by disproportionate host inflammatory immune responses...
Introduction: The study of the aetiology of periodontal diseases has continued for decades with much...
Periodontitis is linked to polymicrobial interactions and the presence of Porphyromonas gingivalis. ...
The oral microbial community represents the best-characterized consortium associated with the human ...
The human body supports the growth of a wide array of microbial communities in various niches such a...
Periodontal diseases are a significant public health burden, of which severe periodontitis is the 6t...
Periodontitis is a progressive disease of the periodontium with a complex, polymicrobial etiology. R...
Periodontitis is characterized by subgingival biofilm dysbiosis, inflammation and tissue destruction...
Periodontitis is caused by pathogenic subgingival microbial biofilm development and dysbiotic intera...
The oral cavity contains a complex micro-ecosystem of flora inhabiting a variety of different niches...
Periodontal disease is considered to arise from an imbalance in the interplay between the host and i...
In the mid-1960s the microbial aetiology of periodontal diseases was introduced based on classical e...
Recent advances in our understanding of the microbial populations that colonize the human mouth, the...
Abstract Background Periodontitis is a polymicrobial biofilm-induced inflammatory disease that affec...
Abstract Periodontitis is the most widespread oral disease and is closely related to the oral microb...
International audiencePeriodontitis is driven by disproportionate host inflammatory immune responses...
Introduction: The study of the aetiology of periodontal diseases has continued for decades with much...
Periodontitis is linked to polymicrobial interactions and the presence of Porphyromonas gingivalis. ...
The oral microbial community represents the best-characterized consortium associated with the human ...
The human body supports the growth of a wide array of microbial communities in various niches such a...
Periodontal diseases are a significant public health burden, of which severe periodontitis is the 6t...
Periodontitis is a progressive disease of the periodontium with a complex, polymicrobial etiology. R...
Periodontitis is characterized by subgingival biofilm dysbiosis, inflammation and tissue destruction...
Periodontitis is caused by pathogenic subgingival microbial biofilm development and dysbiotic intera...
The oral cavity contains a complex micro-ecosystem of flora inhabiting a variety of different niches...