The oral cavity contains a complex micro-ecosystem of flora inhabiting a variety of different niches. Some of these niches include saliva, shedding surfaces, and non-shedding surfaces. Biofilms in the oral microbiome, colloquially referred to as dental plaque, can accumulate on non-shedding surfaces, such as natural teeth and other artificial hard parts such as braces, dentures, fillings, and implants. These biofilms are made up of many mutualistic bacteria that stick to each other and adhere to hard surfaces. Scientists speculate that at least 700 different species of bacteria inhabit various parts of the mouth. These bacteria occupy different niches in varying amounts to help protect the teeth and body systems from invading pathogens. How...
States of oral health and disease reflect the compositional and functional capacities of, as well as...
Background. The mouth supports a diverse microbiota which exists as structurally-organised biofilms ...
Inflammation is a driven force in modulating microbial communities, but little is known about the in...
The oral cavity contains a complex micro-ecosystem of flora inhabiting a variety of different niches...
The skin, oral cavity, digestive and reproductive tracts of the human body harbor symbiotic and comm...
Abstract: many oral pathologies, such as dental caries, periodontal disease and peri-implantitis are...
Periodontitis is caused by dysbiosis of subgingival plaque that results in increased bacterial invas...
In the mid-1960s the microbial aetiology of periodontal diseases was introduced based on classical e...
Periodontitis is caused by dysbiosis of subgingival plaque that results in increased bacterial invas...
Recent microbiome studies have shown that the human oral microbiome is composed of over 260 abundant...
Introduction: Bacteria colonize a variety of surfaces of the hu-man body. The bacterial diversity in...
Periodontitis is caused by dysbiotic subgingival bacterial communities that may lead to increased ba...
Numerous bacterial species participate in the shift of the oral microbiome from beneficial to dysbio...
Recent advances in our understanding of the microbial populations that colonize the human mouth, the...
AbstractOral biofilm-related diseases such as periodontal disease are infection processes that arise...
States of oral health and disease reflect the compositional and functional capacities of, as well as...
Background. The mouth supports a diverse microbiota which exists as structurally-organised biofilms ...
Inflammation is a driven force in modulating microbial communities, but little is known about the in...
The oral cavity contains a complex micro-ecosystem of flora inhabiting a variety of different niches...
The skin, oral cavity, digestive and reproductive tracts of the human body harbor symbiotic and comm...
Abstract: many oral pathologies, such as dental caries, periodontal disease and peri-implantitis are...
Periodontitis is caused by dysbiosis of subgingival plaque that results in increased bacterial invas...
In the mid-1960s the microbial aetiology of periodontal diseases was introduced based on classical e...
Periodontitis is caused by dysbiosis of subgingival plaque that results in increased bacterial invas...
Recent microbiome studies have shown that the human oral microbiome is composed of over 260 abundant...
Introduction: Bacteria colonize a variety of surfaces of the hu-man body. The bacterial diversity in...
Periodontitis is caused by dysbiotic subgingival bacterial communities that may lead to increased ba...
Numerous bacterial species participate in the shift of the oral microbiome from beneficial to dysbio...
Recent advances in our understanding of the microbial populations that colonize the human mouth, the...
AbstractOral biofilm-related diseases such as periodontal disease are infection processes that arise...
States of oral health and disease reflect the compositional and functional capacities of, as well as...
Background. The mouth supports a diverse microbiota which exists as structurally-organised biofilms ...
Inflammation is a driven force in modulating microbial communities, but little is known about the in...