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Antibiofilm effects of Thymus vulgaris and Hyptis spicigera essential oils on cariogenic bacteria
(2021-03-01)
Aim: The inhibitory and antibiofilm effects of Thymus vulgaris (EOTv) and Hyptis spicigera essential oils (EOHs) on cariogenic microorganisms were evaluated. Materials & methods: The chemical characterization of EOTv was ...
Antimicrobial activity and antiadherent effect of peruvian psidium guajava (Guava) leaves on a cariogenic biofilm model
(Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2020)
Aim: Phytomedicine has been commonly practiced as a form of traditional medicine in various cultures for the treatment of oral diseases. Recently, it has gained importance as an alternative to conventional treatment. Several ...
Competition and caries on enamel of a dual-species biofilm model with streptococcus mutans and streptococcus sanguinis
(Amer Soc Microbiology, 2020)
Imbalances within the dental biofilm trigger dental caries, currently considered a dysbiosis and the most prevalent noncommunicable disease. There is still a gap in knowledge about the dynamics of enamel colonization by ...
Is the oral fungal pathogen Candida albicans a cariogen?
(2018-05-01)
Pathobiology of dental caries is complex. Data from recent molecular microbiologic studies have further redefined the role of the oral microbiome in the etiology of dental caries. This new information challenges the ...
Frequency of sucrose exposure on the cariogenicity of a biofilm-caries model.
(European Journal of Dentistry, 2016)
Although sucrose is considered the most cariogenic carbohydrate in the human diet, the question of how many exposures are needed to induce damage on the hard dental tissues remains unclear. To approach this question, ...
Cytotoxicity and the effect of cationic peptide fragments against cariogenic bacteria under planktonic and biofilm conditions
(2016-08-18)
This study evaluated the cytotoxicity and effect of fragments derived from three oral cationic peptides (CP): LL-37, D6-17 and D1-23 against cariogenic bacteria under planktonic and biofilm conditions. For cytotoxicity ...
Cariogenicity induced by commercial carbonated beverages in an experimental biofilm-caries model
(2018)
Objectives: Frequent consumption of sugars-containing carbonated beverages has been associated with caries, but the consequences on the dental biofilm remain unclear. The aim was to evaluate the effect of commercial ...
Carbonated beverages and biofilm cariogenicity in an experimental caries model.
(2016)
Objectives: Sugarcontaining
carbonated beverages have been traditionally associated with caries. Consequences derived from exposure of these products on the dental
biofilm, however, remain unclear. The aim of this study ...