Bacteriological study of periodontal lesions in two sisters with juvenile periodontitis and their mother

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A total of five bacteriological samples from the periodontal pockets of two sisters with localized juvenile periodontitis and their mother with advanced periodontitis was studied. Gram-negative anaerobic rods were predominant in the samples. Bacteroides intermedius and Bacteroides loescheii were the most predominant species. The antigenicity and bacteriocinogenicity of these isolates were quite similar. Serum immunoglobulin G antibody levels of the subjects to gram-negative periodontopathic bacteria were measured by using the micro-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The levels of antibodies to saccharolytic black-pigmented Bacteroides species were significantly higher than the levels in healthy young females.

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Okuda, K., Naito, Y., Ohta, K., Fukumoto, Y., Kimura, Y., Ishikawa, I., … Takazoe, I. (1984). Bacteriological study of periodontal lesions in two sisters with juvenile periodontitis and their mother. Infection and Immunity, 45(1), 118–121. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.45.1.118-121.1984

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