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Immunization against Porphyromonas gingivalis inhibits progression of experimental periodontitis in nonhuman primates
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Experimental PeriodontitisImmunologyOral MicrobiologyTooth LossNonhuman PrimatesSyntex Adjuvant Formulation-mInflammationPrimate Macaca FascicularisInfection ControlPorphyromonas GingivalisPeriodontologyOral CavityDental DiseaseClinical MicrobiologyDental ConditionsPathogenesisOral HygieneOral BiologyMicrobiologyMedicine
Periodontitis is a common infectious disease in which the attachment tissues of the teeth and their alveolar bone housing are destroyed, resulting in tooth loss. The gram-negative anaerobic microorganism Porphyromonas gingivalis has been closely linked to severe forms of the disease. We show for the first time that immunization of the primate Macaca fascicularis with killed P. gingivalis in Syntex Adjuvant Formulation-M inhibits progression of periodontal tissue destruction.
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