Endodontic pathogens possess collagenolytic properties that degrade human dentine collagen matrix.
M Q MarashdehR GitalisC LévesqueYoav FinerPublished in: International endodontic journal (2018)
Endodontic pathogens possess collagenolytic protease properties that enable them to degrade dentinal collagen, potentially compromising the restoration-tooth and sealer-tooth interfaces. These collagenolytic protease properties could facilitate the migration of pathogenic bacteria into the root canal system and explain in part their role in root canal infections.