Correlation of age with distribution of periodontitis-related bacteria in Japanese dogs

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We analyzed the distribution of 11 periodontitis-related bacterial species in dental plaque collected from 176 Japanese dogs divided into young (less than 2 years of age), middle-aged (2-7 years of age) and elderly (more than 8 years of age) groups using a polymerase chain reaction method. Clinical examination revealed that no dogs in the young group were affected by periodontitis, whereas the rates for gingivitis and periodontitis were high in the middle-aged and elderly groups. In addition, the total numbers of bacterial species in the middle-aged and elderly groups were significantly greater than in the young group. Our findings suggest that age is an important factor associated with the distribution of periodontitis-related bacteria and periodontal conditions in dogs. © 2013 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science.

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Hirai, N., Shirai, M., Kato, Y., Murakami, M., Nomura, R., Yamasaki, Y., … Asai, F. (2013). Correlation of age with distribution of periodontitis-related bacteria in Japanese dogs. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.13-0041

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