... the August issue of the International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. "The healthy human mouth is home to a tremendous variety of microbes including viruses, fungi, protozoa and ...
Scientists in Switzerland are reporting that bacteria in the human mouth play a role in creating the distinctive flavors of certain foods. They found that these bacteria actually produce food odors ...
... several regions of the body, with early studies focusing on the intestines and skin. It is appreciated that the human mouth, a major entry point for bacteria into the body, also contains a diverse ...
... Robot to study dental wear formation on human teeth.
Dental elements, such as crowns and bridges, ... and forces sustained by teeth within a human mouth.
A human jaw is a powerful and complex piece ...
... alters local and global ecosystems and potentially harms human health. Two new papers by leading ... 15 percent of reactive nitrogen ever enters a human mouth as food. The rest is lost to the environment ...
... -placebo group and 2 percent of the brushing group still had bacteria in the blood at one hour.
"The human mouth is colonized by a larger variety of bacteria than any other body area, and many of the ...
... of HIV by breastfeeding. They have isolated a special strain of probiotic lactobacilli from the human mouth. It belongs to the same species as those found in dairy foods, such as yogurt and kefir. ...
... over the past 600 million years has also provided additional evidence for the ancient origin of the human mouth. Dr. Jezewski has published an important study examining the Msx family that has ancient ...
... .
The findings, based on studies of normal and cancer cells from human mouth, nose and throat tissue, provide more evidence that important regulators of gene activity occur outside as ...
... beyond medicine.
Fortified by the moist environment, plentiful nutrients and easy access to the human mouth, biofilms are also responsible for tooth decay. These microcolonies, when they are able ...
A robot jaw, designed to mimic the action of the human mouth, has been developed by a team of scientists at Bristol University.
... which the membership and characteristics of the bacterial community that populates the gingival crevice in the human mouth affect the ability of the natural immune defenses in the mouth to detect the ...
... —the last of a group of teeth that grinds food
into easy-to-swallow chunks—tend to be overcrowded in adult human
mouths, and thus require yanking. But every other toothed mammal
has ...