Dental caries or tooth decay is a prevalent global disease whose causative agent is the oral biofilm known as plaque. According to the ecological plaque hypothesis, this biofilm becomes pathogenic when external challenges drive it towards a state with a high proportion of acid-producing bacteria. Determining which factors control biofilm composition is therefore desirable when developing novel clinical treatments to combat caries, but is also challenging due to the system complexity and the existence of multiple bacterial species performing similar functions. Here we employ agent-based mathematical modelling to simulate a biofilm consisting of two competing, distinct types of bacterial populations, each parameterised by their nutrient uptak...
Periodontitis are bacterial inflammatory diseases, where the bacterial biofilms present on the tooth...
The oral cavity is an open ecosystem housing a diverse range of microorganisms. In-vitro modelling e...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this systematic review is to characterize and discuss key m...
Dental caries or tooth decay is a prevalent global disease whose causative agent is the oral biofilm...
There is a need to develop new preventive agents that target the oral microflora. For this adequate ...
Despite continued preventive efforts, dental caries remains the most common disease of man. Organic ...
Developing experimental models to understand dental caries has been the theme in our research group....
Chapter 2 describes the development of a complex healthy biofilm model compared to a cariogenic biof...
There is a current need to develop and optimize new therapeutics for the treatment of dental caries,...
OBJECTIVES: This review paper evaluates the use of in vitro biofilm models for the testing of antica...
Oral bacteria are the main cause of common oral diseases such as caries, periodontal infection and r...
Dental caries form through a complex interaction over time among dental plaque, fermentable carbohyd...
Modern approaches to dental caries such as STEM (System for Total Environmental Management) are base...
Dental plaque is a structurally- and functionally-organized biofilm. Plaque forms in an ordered way ...
Aims: we present a dynamic typodont biofilm model (DTBM) incorporating 1) human dentition anatomy, 2...
Periodontitis are bacterial inflammatory diseases, where the bacterial biofilms present on the tooth...
The oral cavity is an open ecosystem housing a diverse range of microorganisms. In-vitro modelling e...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this systematic review is to characterize and discuss key m...
Dental caries or tooth decay is a prevalent global disease whose causative agent is the oral biofilm...
There is a need to develop new preventive agents that target the oral microflora. For this adequate ...
Despite continued preventive efforts, dental caries remains the most common disease of man. Organic ...
Developing experimental models to understand dental caries has been the theme in our research group....
Chapter 2 describes the development of a complex healthy biofilm model compared to a cariogenic biof...
There is a current need to develop and optimize new therapeutics for the treatment of dental caries,...
OBJECTIVES: This review paper evaluates the use of in vitro biofilm models for the testing of antica...
Oral bacteria are the main cause of common oral diseases such as caries, periodontal infection and r...
Dental caries form through a complex interaction over time among dental plaque, fermentable carbohyd...
Modern approaches to dental caries such as STEM (System for Total Environmental Management) are base...
Dental plaque is a structurally- and functionally-organized biofilm. Plaque forms in an ordered way ...
Aims: we present a dynamic typodont biofilm model (DTBM) incorporating 1) human dentition anatomy, 2...
Periodontitis are bacterial inflammatory diseases, where the bacterial biofilms present on the tooth...
The oral cavity is an open ecosystem housing a diverse range of microorganisms. In-vitro modelling e...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this systematic review is to characterize and discuss key m...