1993
DOI: 10.1128/jb.175.11.3247-3252.1993
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Adhere today, here tomorrow: oral bacterial adherence

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“…P. intermedia and Prevotella nigrescens are frequently isolated from the periodontal lesions of patients with chronic periodontitis (8,9,10), aggressive periodontitis (11,12), puberty-associated gingivitis (13,14), and acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (15). Recently, our research group reported that the average number of periodontopathic bacterial species, including P. intermedia and P. nigrescens, was significantly higher in plaque samples 5 harboring F. nucleatum and/or F. periodontium than in those without in Japanese children and mothers (16). Previous studies showed that P. intermedia and P. nigrescens possessed specific adherence activity (17,18), and that they were late colonizers (6).…”
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“…P. intermedia and Prevotella nigrescens are frequently isolated from the periodontal lesions of patients with chronic periodontitis (8,9,10), aggressive periodontitis (11,12), puberty-associated gingivitis (13,14), and acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (15). Recently, our research group reported that the average number of periodontopathic bacterial species, including P. intermedia and P. nigrescens, was significantly higher in plaque samples 5 harboring F. nucleatum and/or F. periodontium than in those without in Japanese children and mothers (16). Previous studies showed that P. intermedia and P. nigrescens possessed specific adherence activity (17,18), and that they were late colonizers (6).…”
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“…Fusobacterium species play a central role in biofilm formation, mediating coaggregation between early and late colonizers (5,6,7). Fusobacterium species including F. nucleatum, are detected in high frequency in lesions of gingivitis and chronic periodontitis (8,9).…”
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“…2014)tooth, gingival crevice and dorsum linguae, etc.) [13], and sterilization of the all oral bacteria is very hard. Hence, we believe that the decrease in inactivation to 80 % is adequate results for the oral biocidal activity.…”
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“…The significance of F. nucleatum in the development of the periodontal disease, as well as infections in other organs, has generated interest due to its pathogenic potential, its frequency in periodontal lesions, its synergism in mixed infections and its ability to form aggregates with other suspect pathogens in the periodontal disease 7,12 .…”
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