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Nov 29, 2022 -
Periodontal disease severity is associated to pathogenic consortia comprising putative and candidate periodontal pathogens
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Figure 2. Prevalence of periodontal pathogens in the subgingival biofilm. (A) Bars represent the relative frequency (%) of putative and potential novel periodontal pathogens across the periodontal clinical groups. (B) Columns represent the % of pathogens in subgingival biofilm of... |
Nov 29, 2022 -
Periodontal disease severity is associated to pathogenic consortia comprising putative and candidate periodontal pathogens
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Figure 3. Periodontal consortia associated with periodontal diseases. Columns represent observed (dark) and expected (dashed) counts of different bacteria combined and as single species in subgingival biofilm samples. (A) Consortia exclusively predominant in patients with periodo... |
Nov 29, 2022 -
Periodontal disease severity is associated to pathogenic consortia comprising putative and candidate periodontal pathogens
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Figure 3. Periodontal consortia associated with periodontal diseases. (C) The frequency (%) of periodontal bacteria in combinations was computed for 413 individuals presenting probing pocket depth (PPD) and bleeding on probing (BOP) > and ≤ the median values (PPD=2.27 mm; % sites... |
Nov 29, 2022 -
Periodontal disease severity is associated to pathogenic consortia comprising putative and candidate periodontal pathogens
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Table 1. Socio-demographic data of the study population.
Symbols refer to significant differences among groups (*Kruskal-Wallis and †χ2 tests, p<0.05).
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Nov 29, 2022 -
Periodontal disease severity is associated to pathogenic consortia comprising putative and candidate periodontal pathogens
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Table 2. Stepwise regression analysis (backward Wald method) using sociodemographic parameters and microbial consortia as predictors of disease severity (mild disease = stages I and II; advanced disease = stages III and IV of periodontitis).
Omnibus Tests of Model Coefficients:... |
Nov 4, 2022 -
Dysbiotic oral microbiota contributes to alveolar bone loss associated with obesity in mice
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Figure 1- Mice fed HF diet presented body weight gain, increased adiposity, and alteration in the leptin and adiponectin concentrations. A:
Weight parameters measured for 12 weeks, once a week, in groups of mice fed with control chow, AIN-93, or HF diet. B: Adiposity index
measur... |
Nov 4, 2022 -
Dysbiotic oral microbiota contributes to alveolar bone loss associated with obesity in mice
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Supplementary figure 1- Analysis of alveolar bone loss of
infected (Aa) or sham-infected (C) mice submitted to standard
or HF 45% diet. Analysis of alveolar bone loss after 12 weeks
with control or HF 45% diet, and 4 weeks after oral inoculation
of A. actinomycetemcomitans (Aa).... |
Nov 4, 2022 -
Dysbiotic oral microbiota contributes to alveolar bone loss associated with obesity in mice
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Figure 2- Analysis of periodontal tissues and serum changes in db/db-/- mice. (A) Representative images of alveolar bone loss in WT and
db/db-/- mice. (B) Analysis of alveolar bone loss in WT and db/db-/- mice. (C) MPO quantification in periodontal tissues of WT and db/db-/-
mice... |
Nov 4, 2022 -
Dysbiotic oral microbiota contributes to alveolar bone loss associated with obesity in mice
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Figure 3- Analysis of periodontal tissues of infected or sham-infected mice subjected to the control or HF diets. (A) Representative images
of hemimaxillae of mice from different experimental groups. (B) Analysis of alveolar bone loss after 12 weeks with diet and 4 weeks
after or... |
Nov 4, 2022 -
Dysbiotic oral microbiota contributes to alveolar bone loss associated with obesity in mice
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Figure 4- Topical application of CHX impairs HF diet-induced alveolar bone loss. (A) Representative images of hemimaxillae of mice from
different experimental groups. (B) Alveolar bone loss evaluation after 12 weeks of diet and 4 weeks after CHX treatment. (C) Neutrophil
influx.... |