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Surface interactions between two of the main periodontal pathogens: Porphyromonas gingivalis and Tannerella forsythia

Zhu W, Lee SW

PURPOSE: Porphyromonas gingivalis and Tannerella forsythia have been implicated as the major etiologic agents of periodontal disease. These two bacteria are frequently isolated together from the periodontal lesion, and it...
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Pro-inflammatory cytokine expression in human gingival fibroblasts by Tannerella forsythia whole bacteria, membrane proteins, and lipopolysaccharide

Kim JE, Lee SH, Choi BK, Koo KT, Kim TI, Lee YM, Ku Y, Chung CP, Rhyu IC

  • KMID: 2321634
  • J Korean Acad Periodontol.
  • 2008 Sep;38(3):543-550.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate induction of cytokine expression in human gingival fibroblasts (HGFs) by whole cell and the components of T. forsythia. MATERIAL AND METHODS: After...
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Visualization of periodontopathic bacteria within crevicular epithelial cells with fluorescence in situ hybridization

Ko Y

PURPOSE: Periodontal pathogens can invade the host tissue. Morphologic studies have revealed bacteria within the pocket epithelium, gingival connective tissues, alveolar bone, and oral epithelium. The objective of this study...
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Coaggregation between Porphyromonas gingivalis and Tannerella forsythia

Um HS, Lee SW, Park JH, Nauman RK

  • KMID: 2462866
  • J Korean Acad Periodontol.
  • 2006 Mar;36(1):265-272.
Dental plaque, a biofilm consisting of more than 500 different bacterial species, is an etiological agent of human periodontal disease. It is therefore important to characterize interactions among periodontopathic microorganisms...
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Association between immunoglobulin G1 against Tannerella forsythia and reduction in the loss of attachment tissue

Ardila CM, Olarte-Sossa M, Guzman IC

PURPOSE: To evaluate whether the levels of immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibody to Tanerella forsythia are associated with periodontal status. METHODS: Patients with a diagnosis of chronic periodontitis were considered candidates for...
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Antibacterial Activity of Hydrogen-rich Water Against Oral Bacteria

Lee SH, Baek DH

  • KMID: 1431100
  • Int J Oral Biol.
  • 2013 Jun;38(2):81-85.
There are estimated to be about 700 species of bacteria in the oral cavity. Based on epidemiological investigations, some of these strains have been proposed as the pathogens responsible for...
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Effects of Microbial Communication on The Growth of Periodontopathogens

Lee CK, Baek DH

  • KMID: 1457213
  • Int J Oral Biol.
  • 2010 Dec;35(4):197-202.
Most oral microorganisms exist as biofilms which initiate formation via the attachment of an early colonizer to host proteins on the tooth surface. Fusobacterium nucleatum act as a bridge between...
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Quantitative Analysis of Weissella cibaria against Periodontopathic Bacteria by Real-time PCR

Kang MS, Lim HS, Kim SM, Lim YJ, Lee HC, Oh JS

The objective of this study was to analyze quantitatively whether Weissella cibaria could affect the proliferation of five periodontopathic bacteria, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Tannerella forsythia, Treponema denticola, Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, and Fusobacterium...
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Effect of Forsythia Viridissima Extracts on Antioxidative System and Lipid Peroxidation of Liver in Rats Fed High-Cholesterol Diet

Lee JM, Choi SW, Cho SH, Rhee SJ

  • KMID: 2269706
  • Korean J Nutr.
  • 2003 Dec;36(10):990-996.
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of Forsythia viridissima Lindl. (FVL) on antioxidative defense system and lipid peroxidation of liver in rats fed high-cholesterol diet. Sprague-Dawley male rats...
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Humoral immune responses to periodontal pathogens in the elderly

Shet U, Oh HK, Chung HJ, Kim YJ, Kim OS, Lim HJ, Shin MH, Lee SW

PURPOSE: Elderly people are thought to be more susceptible to periodontal disease due to reduced immune function associated with aging. However, little information is available on the nature of immune...
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Oral health condition according to distribution of periodontopathic bacterial complex

Kim JH, Lee DI, Im SU, Jeon ES, Song KB, Choi YH

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between the distribution of periodontopathic bacteria and oral conditions. METHODS: Stimulated saliva was collected from 162 adults aged 60 years...
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The Inhibitory Effects of Forsythia Koreana Extracts on the Metastatic Ability of Breast Cancer Cells and Bone Resorption by Osteoclasts

Kim YL, Lee SK, Park KK, Chung WY

BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is the most common malignant disease in women. The patients with advanced breast cancer develop metastasis to bone. Bone metastasis and skeletal-related events by breast cancer are...
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Quantitative analysis of periodontal pathogens present in the saliva of geriatric subjects

Shet UK, Oh HK, Kim HJ, Chung HJ, Kim YJ, Kim OS, Choi HR, Kim OJ, Lim HJ, Lee SW

PURPOSE: At present, information regarding periodontal disease in geriatric patients is scarce. The purpose of this study was to quantify the periodontal pathogens present in the saliva of Korean geriatric...
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Prevalence of Oral Microbes in the Saliva of Oncological Patients

Kang MS, Oh JS, Kim HJ, Kim HN, Lee IK, Choi HR, Kim OJ, Ko YJ, Lim WB, Park HJ, Yu MG, Chung KY, Kim SM, Lim HS

This study examined the prevalence of oral microbes in the saliva of oncological patients and healthy subjects. PCR was used to assess the frequency of oral microbes including 3 cariogenic...
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Comparison of serum amyloid A protein and C-reactive protein levels as inflammatory markers in periodontitis

Ardila CM, Guzman IC

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare serum amyloid A (SAA) protein levels with high-sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) levels as markers of systemic inflammation in patients with chronic...
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Changes of periodontopathogens and clinical parameters of periodontal tissue after debanding

Yang YM, Kim SS, Jun ES, Park SB

  • KMID: 2273585
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 2006 Aug;36(4):263-274.
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate clinical and microbiological changes in periodontal tissue around the banded molars after debanding. METHODS: This study included 17 young adult patients...
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Effect of Xylitol on various Oral bacteria

Na HS, Kim SM, Kim S, Choi YH, Chung J

  • KMID: 1709612
  • Int J Oral Biol.
  • 2013 Dec;38(4):175-180.
Xylitol is a five-carbon sugar alcohol that reduces the incidence of caries by inhibiting the growth of oral streptococci, including Streptococcus mutans. Since xylitol is transported via the fructose phosphotransferase...
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Detection of periodontal disease related bacteria from the implant-abutment interface in oral cavity

Han MJ, Chung CH, Kim HJ, Kook JK, Yoo SY

  • KMID: 2118742
  • J Korean Acad Prosthodont.
  • 2008 Apr;46(2):116-124.
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Implant systems result in gaps and cavities between implant and abutment that can act as a trap for bacteria and thus possibly cause inflammatory reactions in...
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Comparison of Antimicrobial Activity of Electrolyzed Water Using Various Electrodes against Biofilm of Oral Pathogens

Yoo YS, Shin HS, Lee SH

Biofilms of oral microbes can cause various diseases in the oral cavity, such as dental caries, periodontitis and mucosal disease. Electrolyzed water generated by an electric current passed via water...
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Antimicrobial effect of cefixime on 6 species of periodotopathogens

Jang HS, Park MG, Kook JK, Kim HS, Kim BO

The aim of this study was to determine the minimal inhibitory concentration(MIC) of cefi- xime, which is a 3rd generation of cefalosporin, against 6 species of putative periodon- topathogens; Fusobacterium...
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