Abstract
The microbiota of the oral cavity plays a significant role in pulpal and periapical diseases. Historically, 100 years ago little was known on microbiota, but after a century of investigations, only now can many of the intimate secrets of microbial growth, expansion, persistence, communal activities, and virulence be revealed. However, with the capabilities of the microbiota for mutation, quorum sensing, and information transference, researchers are hard-pressed to keep up with both the changes and challenges that an amazingly wide range of bacterial species pose for both the scientist and clinician. Fortunately, the development and expansion of a vast array of molecular biological investigative techniques have enabled dentistry and its associated medical fields to attempt to keep pace with the wide and fascinating world of oral microbiology.
| Original language | American English |
|---|---|
| Number of pages | 111 |
| Journal | Dental Journal MDPI |
| Volume | 6 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Sep 22 2018 |
Funding
This research received no external funding.
Keywords
- anachoresis
- bacteria
- biofilms
- culturing
- extraradicular infections
- focal infection
- history
- microbiology
- molecular biology
Disciplines
- Endodontics and Endodontology
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