Sonication versus the conventional method for evaluation of the dental microbiome: a prospective pilot study
Abstract Objectives To investigate sonication as a new tool in microbiological probing of dental infections. Methods Comparison of a standard probing method: intraoperative swab, with sonication, and vortex of the removed tooth, was performed on 20 carious destructed teeth. Illumina high throughput...
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Main Authors: | Oliver Wagendorf (Author), Peter Menzel (Author), Rolf Schwarzer (Author), Norbert Neckel (Author), Saskia Preissner (Author), Max Heiland (Author), Susanne Nahles (Author) |
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