1988
DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-302x.1988.tb00596.x
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Associations between microbial species in subgingival plaque samples

Abstract: Samples of subgingival plaque were taken from 275 active and inactive sites in 35 subjects with destructive periodontal diseases. The predominant cultivable microbiota was determined in each of the samples by characterizing 50 randomly selected isolates recovered on anaerobically incubated Trypticase soy agar supplemented with 5% sheep blood. Microbial associations between species were determined by computing the odds ratio of a site being infected by a “target” species in the presence of an “effector” species… Show more

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“…Coaggregation of P. gingiva/is and P. intermedia suggests the possibility that P. intermedia cells function as a pilot for migration of P. gingiva/is from the supragingival regions to the subgingival regions. Analysis of the bacterial composition in the gingival crevice by Socransky et al (32) revealed that P. gingivalis is present in tight association with P. intermedia. There might be mutualism or commensalism between P. gingiva/is and P. intermedia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coaggregation of P. gingiva/is and P. intermedia suggests the possibility that P. intermedia cells function as a pilot for migration of P. gingiva/is from the supragingival regions to the subgingival regions. Analysis of the bacterial composition in the gingival crevice by Socransky et al (32) revealed that P. gingivalis is present in tight association with P. intermedia. There might be mutualism or commensalism between P. gingiva/is and P. intermedia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The associations between the positive identification of a bacterial species or genus and symptoms or a history of diabetes were analyzed by odds ratio (OR) analysis. OR associations of 2 or more were considered positive associations (49,50). These positive associations were further analyzed by a chi-square analysis to determine their statistical significance.…”
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“…(1,5). These bacterial species are isolated together from the affected periodontal sites (3,4), and it has been suggested that bacterial cooperation might promote the infectious process of periodontitis. Consequently, it is important to know the composition of microorganisms in periodontal pockets for diagnosis and rational treatment.…”
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