Distinctive features of the microbiota associated with different forms of apical periodontitis

JF Siqueira Jr, IN Roˆcas - Journal of oral microbiology, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Journal of oral microbiology, 2009Taylor & Francis
Microorganisms infecting the dental root canal system play an unequivocal role as causative
agents of apical periodontitis. Although fungi, archaea, and viruses have been found in
association with some forms of apical periodontitis, bacteria are the main microbial etiologic
agents of this disease. Bacteria colonizing the root canal are usually organized in
communities similar to biofilm structures. Culture and molecular biology technologies have
demonstrated that the endodontic bacterial communities vary in species richness and …
Abstract
Microorganisms infecting the dental root canal system play an unequivocal role as causative agents of apical periodontitis. Although fungi, archaea, and viruses have been found in association with some forms of apical periodontitis, bacteria are the main microbial etiologic agents of this disease. Bacteria colonizing the root canal are usually organized in communities similar to biofilm structures. Culture and molecular biology technologies have demonstrated that the endodontic bacterial communities vary in species richness and abundance depending on the different types of infection and different forms of apical periodontitis. This review paper highlights the distinctive features of the endodontic microbiota associated with diverse clinical conditions.
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