2018
DOI: 10.3390/ht7030024
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Oral Biofilms: Development, Control, and Analysis

Daniela Berger,
Aviva Rakhamimova,
Andrew Pollack
et al.

Abstract: The oral cavity harbors hundreds of microbial species that are present either as planktonic cells or incorporated into biofilms. The majority of the oral microbes are commensal organisms. Those that are pathogenic microbes can result in oral infections, and at times can initiate systemic diseases. Biofilms that contain pathogens are challenging to control. Many conventional antimicrobials have proven to be ineffective. Recent advances in science and technology are providing new approaches for pathogen control … Show more

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