“…In addition, C. albicans and S. mutans have an affinity for co-aggregation in biofilms [ 32 ]. When combined with Staphylococcus aureus , they form biofilms with a higher potential for adhesion to dental materials and virulence factors [ 32 ]. These microorganisms have also been co-isolated in other types of infections, such as periodontal diseases, urinary tract infections, skin burns, and lung infections [ 33 ].…”