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- vitro study that P. gingivalis can invade human gingival fibroblasts and can survive in the presence of antibiotics. P. gingivalis invades gingival epithelial...
- Entamoeba gingivalis is an opportunistic Amoebozoa[citation needed] (reported by some as an effect of disease; not a cause [hence status as a commensal])...
- Halicephalobus gingivalis is a free-living saprophagous nematode species identified and named in 1954 by Stefanski. It is a facultative parasite of horses...
- subtilis Bacillus thuringiensis Bacteroides Bacteroides fragilis Bacteroides gingivalis Bacteroides melaninogenicus (now known as Prevotella melaninogenica) Bartonella...
- Interdental papilla Details Identifiers Latin papilla gingivalis TA98 A05.1.01.110 TA2 2792 FMA 77186 Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
- anaerobes that contribute to oral malodor. Some bacteria, e.g. Prophyromona gingivalis, Treponema denticola, and Bacteroides forsythus (Red complex) produce...
- coli) and Entamoeba dispar are harmless. With the exception of Entamoeba gingivalis, which lives in the mouth, and E. moshkovskii, which is frequently isolated...
- Flavobacteriales. This genus includes eight different species: C. ochracea, C. gingivalis, C. granulosa, C. haemolytica, C. sputigena, C. leadbetteri (isolated...
- Socransky in 1998. The three members of the red complex are: Porphyromonas gingivalis Tannerella forsythia Treponema denticola Rôças IN, Siqueira JF, Santos...
- cause and effect link. "Studies have also found that the bacteria P. gingivaliswhich are responsible for many forms of gum disease – can migrate from...