Antimicrobial Strategies against Oral Pathogenic Bacteria and Biofilm
A special issue of Antibiotics (ISSN 2079-6382). This special issue belongs to the section "Antibiofilm Strategies".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2022) | Viewed by 28212
Special Issue Editors
Interests: microbiology; bacterial biofilms; oral pathogens; genomics; metabolomics; cell biology; development of new antimicrobial agents; mechanisms of antibiotic resistance
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Interests: antimicrobial therapy in dentistry; biofilms; antibiotics; alternatives to antibiotics
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In the oral cavity, microbial homeostasis and its maintenance represent a major global challenge. The alteration of the balance in the oral cavity, and, therefore, the dysbiosis of the microbial community present in its different locations, constitute an important factor in determining the virulence of a microbial consortium of multiple species and the consequent development of oral infectious diseases, including dental caries, gingivitis, periodontitis, endodontic periapical lesions, and peri-implantitis.
The effective management of biofilm-related oral infectious diseases is a challenge with multiple approaches, from the precise and continuous elimination of specific oral pathogens to the use of antimicrobial agent release, contact-killing, and multi-functional strategies for the prevention of initial bacterial attachment or biofilm dispersal. Likewise, it includes the use of probiotics and compounds modulating the virulence of the oral biofilm without killing commensal bacteria or the application of novel approach as nanomaterials, quaternary ammonium salts, small molecules, arginine, and natural products, avoiding the elimination of commensals that can cause ecological dysbiosis. Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy or cold atmospheric plasma application has also emerged as an alternative to antimicrobial treatments and biofilm disruption.
This Special Issue aims to gather papers describing innovative antimicrobial strategies with the potential to control infections related to oral biofilms with special interest in those capable of inhibiting biofilm virulence without necessarily inducing the microbial dysbiosis of oral biofilms. These methods can be used in the near future to effectively promote the clinical management of infectious oral diseases and thus benefit oral health in the face of the increasing emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Articles that address the wide variety of issues in antimicrobial strategies and infection control are welcome. We kindly invite you to submit original research articles as well as review articles. All articles will be peer reviewed.
Prof. Dr. María C. Sánchez Beltrán
Prof. Dr. Sigrun Eick
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- oral biofilms
- oral pathogenic bacteria
- oral infections
- antimicrobial strategies
- microbial oral homeostasis
- oral dysbiosis
- antibiotic resistance
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