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This item is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Show full item record Recommend this item Display Statistics. Fluorescence in situ hybridization FISH has proven to be particularly useful to describe the microbial composition and spatial organization of mixed microbial infections, as it happens in periodontitis.
This scoping review aims to identify and map all the documented interactions between microbes in periodontal pockets by the FISH technique. Studies that showed ex vivo and in situ interactions between, at least, two microorganisms were found eligible.
Ten papers were included. Layered or radially ordered multiple-taxon structures are the most common form of consortium. Strict or facultative anaerobic microorganisms are mostly found in the interior and the deepest portions of the structures, while aerobic microorganisms are mostly found on the periphery. We present a model of the microbial spatial organization in sub-and supragingival biofilms, as well as how the documented interactions can shape the biofilm formation.
Despite the already acquired knowledge, available evidence regarding the structural composition and interactions of microorganisms within dental biofilms is incomplete and large-scale studies are needed.
Dental biofilm Fluorescence in situ hybridization Imaging Microbes Oral microbiota Periodontal diseases.