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Bacterial biofilms are involved in numerous infections of the human body, including dental caries. While conventional therapy of biofilm diseases aims at eradication and mechanical removal of the ...
Controlling biofilms of bacteria is a challenging aspect because of their drug-resistance potentials against a range of antibiotics, demanding the development of active anti-biofilm agents. Rutin (R), ...
Guided Biofilm Therapy - before and after treatment. Through GBT, dental hygienists visualise biofilm on teeth, enabling them to target specific problem areas with precision.
Oral biofilm is part of everyday life. In modern dental practices, where preventive oral hygiene takes a bigger role in patients’ overall health and wellness, it takes on even more importance. Dr. Lou ...
Dental plaque revisited: oral biofilms in health and disease. Cardiff: Bioline; 1999. p. 283-94. 13 Henessey TS. Some antibacterial properties of chlorhexidine. J Periodontal Res Suppl. 1973;12:61-7.
New research from MIT shows that one key factor in determining where microparticles are likely to build up has to do with the presence of biofilms. These thin, sticky biopolymer layers are shed by ...
Guided Biofilm Therapy is a modern, science-backed protocol that removes harmful biofilm — the invisible layer of bacteria that contributes to cavities, gum disease, and inflammation.
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