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Periopathogenic Bacteria in Persistent Periapical Lesions: An In Vivo Prospective Study
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Periodontal pathogenic bacterial DNA can be detected in persistent periapical lesions. Anaerobic cultures failed to detect the periodontal pathogenic bacteria in positive hybridization assays, suggesting that standard culture methods lack sensitivity or that hybridization assays are flawed with low specificity. The clinical significance of the presence of bacterial DNA in persistent periapical lesions remains to be determined.
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