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Periodontal disease severity is associated to pathogenic consortia comprising putative and candidate periodontal pathogens
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Periodontal disease severity is associated to pathogenic consortia comprising putative and candidate periodontal pathogens
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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 1. Clinical data of the study population (n=413). Box plots represent the distribution in quartiles of mean % of sites with probing pocket depth (PPD) of 5-6 mm; PPD >6 mm; clinical attachment level (CAL) of 4-5 mm; CAL >5 mm; visible supragingival plaque (PL), marginal gi... |
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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... |
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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... |