Elevated subgingival temperature infers high bacterial pathogen counts in severe periodontitis
Abstract Objectives Periodontal inflammation may be assessed by bleeding on probing and subgingival temperature. This pilot study evaluated the intrapatient relationship between subgingival temperature and selected bacterial groups/species in deep periodontal pockets with bleeding on probing. Materi...
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Main Authors: | Thomas E. Rams (Author), Jørgen Slots (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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