Chitosan Enhances the Anti-Biofilm Activity of Biodentine against an Interkingdom Biofilm Model
Endodontic infection is a biofilm disease that is difficult to irradicate with current treatment protocols, and as such, persistent micro-organisms may lead to ongoing or recurrent disease. The potential for the use of enhanced filling materials to modify biofilm regrowth is a promising strategy. Th...
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Main Authors: | Sumaya Abusrewil (Author), Jason L. Brown (Author), Christopher Delaney (Author), Mark C. Butcher (Author), Mohammed Tiba (Author), J. Alun Scott (Author), Gordon Ramage (Author), William McLean (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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