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Dental Plaque : A Biofilm
Dental plaque represents a classic example of both a biofilm and a microbial community, in that it displays emergent properties, i.e. plaque displays ...
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Code CallNo Lokasi Ketersediaan 11487 11487 616.01 Tan D Jatinangor (periodonsia) Tersedia namun tidak untuk dipinjamkan - No Loan -
Perpustakaan Fakultas Kedokteran GigiJudul Seri -No. Panggil 616.01 Tan DPenerbit PT. Kanisius : Yogjakarta, Indonesia., 2018 Deskripsi Fisik ix, 107 hlm; 15,5 x 23 cmBahasa IndonesiaISBN/ISSN 978-979-21-5470-2Klasifikasi 616.01Tipe Isi -Tipe Media -Tipe Pembawa -Edisi 1Subyek Info Detil Spesifik -Pernyataan Tanggungjawab , Regina TC. Tandelilin & Rajiv Saini (Author)Lampiran Berkas
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Dental plaque represents a classic example of both a biofilm and a microbial community, in that it displays emergent properties, i.e. plaque displays properties that are more than the sum of its constituent members. Dental researchers have attempted to understand the microbial nature of oral diseases over that past 120 years. The view of plaque and its constituent microorganisms have shifted from specific plaque hypothesis to a non-specific plaque hypothesis and back again to a theory of specific periodontal pathogens in plaque.
Recently dental researchers have begun to view plaque as a biofilm. Dental biofilm pathogenicity in the oral cavity is magnified by two biofilm characteristics: increased antibiotic resistance and the inability of the community to be phagocytized by host inflammatory cells.
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