2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.eimce.2019.04.005
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Bacterial profile of the supragingival dental biofilm in children with deciduous and early mixed dentition using next generation sequencing (HOMINGS) technique

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“…Streptococcus sanguinis was found to be the bacterium with the highest relative abundance in the dentition connective tissue dysplasia (CTD) oral biofilm microbiome using next-generation sequencing (HOMINGS, Human Oral Microbe Identification using Next Generation Sequencing) technology ( Harris-Ricardo et al, 2019 ). As symbiotic members of the early colonizers in dental biofilms, the effect of the relative abundance of S.sanguinis in oral biofilms is reflected in the overall functional expression profile of dental plaque microorganisms ( Kreth et al, 2017 ), and a decrease in the relative abundance of blood streptococci is one of the hallmarks of caries development.…”
Section: Main Cariogenic Factors: Microorganismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Streptococcus sanguinis was found to be the bacterium with the highest relative abundance in the dentition connective tissue dysplasia (CTD) oral biofilm microbiome using next-generation sequencing (HOMINGS, Human Oral Microbe Identification using Next Generation Sequencing) technology ( Harris-Ricardo et al, 2019 ). As symbiotic members of the early colonizers in dental biofilms, the effect of the relative abundance of S.sanguinis in oral biofilms is reflected in the overall functional expression profile of dental plaque microorganisms ( Kreth et al, 2017 ), and a decrease in the relative abundance of blood streptococci is one of the hallmarks of caries development.…”
Section: Main Cariogenic Factors: Microorganismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bacterium was first isolated and identified in the Russian space station in 2004 [8] and in China in 2014. In recent years, the relationship between oral microbiota and smoking in the Chinese population, sex-specific differences in the salivary microbiome of children with active dental caries, and the analysis of bacterial characteristics of supragingival dental biofilms in deciduous and early mixed dentition children using HOMINGS sequencing technology have been mentioned [9][10][11]. Both N. sicca and N. subflava were isolated only in dental plaque of normal children.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… Dashper S.G. et al, 2019 [ 9 ] There is an ordered temporal development of the oral microbiome and a limited core oral microbiome. Harris-Ricardo J. et al, 2019 [ 28 ] Plaque in children with DMFT showed low microbiological diversity both in presence and in relative abundance in terms of genus as well as bacterial species. Dzidic M. et al, 2018 [ 29 ] Infants born by C-section had initially skewed bacterial content compared with vaginally delivered infants, but this was recovered with age.…”
Section: Table A1mentioning
confidence: 99%