Association of <i>F. alocis</i> and <i>D. pneumosintes</i> with Periodontitis Disease Severity and Red Complex Bacteria
Oral biofilms are considered the principal etiological agent in the development of periodontitis. Novel species that may contribute to periodontitis and dysbiosis have been identified recently. The study aims to evaluate the presence of <i>F. alocis</i> and <i>D. pneumosintes</i...
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Main Authors: | Hawaabi F. M. Shaikh (Author), Pratima U. Oswal (Author), Manohar Suresh Kugaji (Author), Sandeep S. Katti (Author), Kishore Gajanan Bhat (Author), Eswar Kandaswamy (Author), Vinayak M. Joshi (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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