2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.micpath.2021.105100
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The temporal shift of peri-implant microbiota during the biofilm formation and maturation in a canine model

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“…Second, the in vivo dynamic changes between F. nucleatum and other microorganisms during the maturation of peri-implant biofilms should be considered to illustrate the biofilm formation characteristics of F. nucleatum . Jiang et al (2021) demonstrated the important role of F. nucleatum in biofilm formation by investigating the in vivo microbial shift using a canine model. However, the construction of animal models of peri-implant diseases does not seem to be unified at present because in the actual process of use, the implant has an upper repair structure, which cannot be achieved with animal models, thus lacking considerations such as mechanical factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, the in vivo dynamic changes between F. nucleatum and other microorganisms during the maturation of peri-implant biofilms should be considered to illustrate the biofilm formation characteristics of F. nucleatum . Jiang et al (2021) demonstrated the important role of F. nucleatum in biofilm formation by investigating the in vivo microbial shift using a canine model. However, the construction of animal models of peri-implant diseases does not seem to be unified at present because in the actual process of use, the implant has an upper repair structure, which cannot be achieved with animal models, thus lacking considerations such as mechanical factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once collected, dental plaque and saliva were separately conserved into dedicated sterile tubes containing 1 ml and 3 ml of phosphate buffered saline, respectively, kept on ice and shipped to the laboratory under frozen conditions where they were preserved at −20°C until they were processed. Specifically, since different taxonomic compositions characterize the various stages of dental plaque development, to be comparable, only mature dental plaque samples were collected (Holcombe et al 2014 , Jiang et al 2021 ). In detail, since early dental plaque turns into mature biofilms within 15/20 days, to collect only mature dental plaque, the latter were collected from dogs that had not undergone a veterinary dental hygiene procedure for at least 2 months (Herrmann et al 2020 ).…”
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“…and Porphyromonas spp. is observed [122]. Inflammation around a dental implant is considered one of the most difficult biological complications in dentistry because, if left untreated, it can progress and cause complete loss of implants.…”
Section: The Role Of Oral Microbiota and The Immune System In The Cou...mentioning
confidence: 99%