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  • 1. Intra-familial distribution of nine putative periodontopathogens in dental plaque samples analyzed by PCR.
    Okada M, Hayashi F, Soda Y, Zhong X, Miura K, Kozai K.
    J Oral Sci; 2004 Sep; 46(3):149-56. PubMed ID: 15508747
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  • 3. Polymerase chain reaction detection of 8 putative periodontal pathogens in subgingival plaque of gingivitis and advanced periodontitis lesions.
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    Oral Microbiol Immunol; 1996 Aug; 11(4):266-73. PubMed ID: 9002880
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  • 5. Periodontopathic bacterial infection in childhood.
    Kimura S, Ooshima T, Takiguchi M, Sasaki Y, Amano A, Morisaki I, Hamada S.
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  • 7. Prevalence of periodontitis and suspected periodontal pathogens in families of adult periodontitis patients.
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  • 8. Prevalence of putative periodontopathogens in subgingival dental plaques from gingivitis lesions in Korean orthodontic patients.
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  • 11. Porphyromonas gingivalis, Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans and Treponema denticola detection in oral plaque samples using the polymerase chain reaction.
    Watanabe K, Frommel TO.
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  • 12. Distribution of periodontal pathogens in Korean aggressive periodontitis.
    Lee JW, Choi BK, Yoo YJ, Choi SH, Cho KS, Chai JK, Kim CK.
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  • 13. Periodontopathogens and human β-defensin-2 expression in gingival crevicular fluid from patients with periodontal disease in Guangxi, China.
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  • 14. Prevalence of putative periodontopathogens from periodontal patients and healthy subjects in Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil.
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  • 16. Progression of periodontal inflammation in adolescents is associated with increased number of Porphyromonas gingivalis, Prevotella intermedia, Tannerella forsythensis, and Fusobacterium nucleatum.
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  • 17. Detection of Tannerella forsythensis (Bacteroides forsythus) and porphyromonas gingivalis by polymerase chain reaction in subjects with different periodontal status.
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  • 18. Transmission of periodontal disease-associated bacteria from teeth to osseointegrated implant regions.
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  • 19. Prevalence of periodontal pathogens in dental plaque of children.
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  • 20. Occurrence of Porphyromonas gingivalis, Bacteroides forsythus, and Treponema denticola in periodontally healthy and diseased subjects as determined by an ELISA technique.
    Di Murro C, Paolantonio M, Pedrazzoli V, Lopatin DE, Cattabriga M.
    J Periodontol; 1997 Jan; 68(1):18-23. PubMed ID: 9029447
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