The ecosystem within the oral cavity is unique as it is a result of interactions between components such as the oral fluids and oral microorganisms with structures of the oral soft and hard tissues. The soft structures are represented by the mucous membranes while the hard surface is represented by the teeth. Both the soft and hard tissue structures influence the distribution of microbes in the mouth. Some surfaces like those at the gingival junction protect their microbial inhabitants from any physical forces or/and chemical interactions, whereas other surfaces like the lingual incisal surface do not. Thus, the oral cavity represents a host environment that possessed features that support the establishment and growth of a great diversity o...
Copyright © 2014 Tamaki Cho et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
The oral microbiome is an emerging field that has been a topic of discussion since the development o...
ABSTRACT Microbes appear in every corner of human life, and microbes affect every aspect of human li...
The ecosystem within the oral cavity is unique as it is a result of interactions between components ...
The oral cavity is the hub of several species of microorganisms that protect the oral environment as...
The ecosystem within the oral cavity is unique as it is a result of interactions between components ...
For millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with us in a mostly harmon...
International audienceFor millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with...
For millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with us in a mostly harmon...
States of oral health and disease reflect the compositional and functional capacities of, as well as...
The oral cavity is home to a unique and diverse group of bacterial species. Together, these bacteria...
The oral cavity harbors an immense diversity of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, archaea, ...
The indivisible relationship between the human host and its oral microbiome has been shaped througho...
Introduction: Oral microbiology studies the bacteria, fungi and viruses that colonize the mouth. Mic...
Mouthguards: does the indigenous microbiome play a role in maintaining oral health? Front. Cell. Inf...
Copyright © 2014 Tamaki Cho et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
The oral microbiome is an emerging field that has been a topic of discussion since the development o...
ABSTRACT Microbes appear in every corner of human life, and microbes affect every aspect of human li...
The ecosystem within the oral cavity is unique as it is a result of interactions between components ...
The oral cavity is the hub of several species of microorganisms that protect the oral environment as...
The ecosystem within the oral cavity is unique as it is a result of interactions between components ...
For millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with us in a mostly harmon...
International audienceFor millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with...
For millions of years, our resident microbes have coevolved and coexisted with us in a mostly harmon...
States of oral health and disease reflect the compositional and functional capacities of, as well as...
The oral cavity is home to a unique and diverse group of bacterial species. Together, these bacteria...
The oral cavity harbors an immense diversity of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, archaea, ...
The indivisible relationship between the human host and its oral microbiome has been shaped througho...
Introduction: Oral microbiology studies the bacteria, fungi and viruses that colonize the mouth. Mic...
Mouthguards: does the indigenous microbiome play a role in maintaining oral health? Front. Cell. Inf...
Copyright © 2014 Tamaki Cho et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
The oral microbiome is an emerging field that has been a topic of discussion since the development o...
ABSTRACT Microbes appear in every corner of human life, and microbes affect every aspect of human li...