Dong-Kie Kim
Chosun University
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Microbiology and Immunology | 2005
Joong-Ki Kook; Tomonori Sakamoto; Kazuya Nishi; Mi-Kwang Kim; Jin-Hyo Seong; Young Nam Son; Dong-Kie Kim
A proportion of diseased sites in periodontal disease do not respond to the initial treatment, which might be due in part to the presence of specific microbial pathogens. The aim of this study was to clarify the value of microbial screening for predicting the outcome of periodontal treatment in Koreans using a polymerase chain reaction (PCR). This study enrolled 32 adults with periodontal disease. Microbial and clinical examinations were performed at the baseline and after the initial treatment (professional toothbrushing, scaling, and root planing). Subgingival plaque samples were taken from four sites in each subject (total 128 samples). PCR was used to detect the four putative pathogenic bacteria. There was an improvement in the average of each clinical measurement after the initial treatment. However, approximately half of the sites exhibiting bleeding upon probing (BOP) at the baseline still exhibited bleeding after treatment. There was a close association between the presence of BOP and the presence of Tannerella forsythia (formerly Bacteroides forsythus) and/or Prevotella intermedia. Furthermore, the sites harboring both T. forsythia and P. intermedia at the baseline had a poorer response to treatment than the sites where these two species were not detected. Therefore, microbial screening for T. forsythia and P. intermedia might be useful for predicting the treatment outcome in Koreans.
Fems Microbiology Letters | 2003
Joong-Ki Kook; Mi-Kwang Kim; Jin-Hyo Seong; Dong-Kie Kim; Byung-Ock Kim; Joo-Cheol Park; Kack-Kyun Kim; Son-Jin Choe; Byung-Moo Min
A simple assay for the rapid screening of bacterial species- or subspecies-specific DNA probes for the random cloning method is presented, involving the use of genomic DNAs as probes and recombinant plasmid DNAs containing genomic DNA digested with HindIII as targets. The optimal amount of target DNAs and the concentration of digoxigenin-labeled genomic DNA probes were 20 ng and 100 ng ml(-1) (or 10 ng and 200 ng ml(-1)), respectively. The method was applied to the development of Fusobacterium nucleatum subspecies-specific probes. Our results showed that four out of 96 probes were F. nucleatum subspecies-specific, which was confirmed by Southern blot analysis. Our results indicate that the new method can be used for the rapid screening of species- or subspecies-specific probes.
Journal of Periodontology | 2006
Hae-Sung Cho; Hyun-Seon Jang; Dong-Kie Kim; Joo-Cheol Park; Heung-Joong Kim; Seong-Ho Choi; Chong-Kwan Kim; Byung-Ock Kim
Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2008
Chun Sung Kim; Sook-Young Lee; Seon-Ho Cho; Yeong-Mu Ko; Byung-Hoon Kim; Heung-Joong Kim; Joo-Cheol Park; Dong-Kie Kim; Hoon Ahn; Byung-Ock Kim; Sung-Hoon Lim; Hong Sung Chun; Do Kyung Kim
International Dental Journal | 2011
Jee Soo Jay Kim; Dong-Kie Kim; Suk Jin Hong
Journal of Korean Academy of Oral Health | 2015
Boo-Deok Jo; Dong-Kie Kim; Byoung-Jin Lee
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2008
Ju Yeon Song; Eun-Sook Kim; Dong-Kie Kim; Susan E. Jensen; Kyoung-Ho Lee
Journal of Korean Academy of Oral Health | 2014
Seong-Kug Jeong; Seung-Hee Kim; Dong-Kie Kim; Byoung-Jin Lee
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2004
Mi-Kwang Kim; Hwa-Sook Kim; Byung-Ock Kim; So Young Yoo; Jin-Hyo Seong; Dong-Kie Kim; Shee Eun Lee; Son-Jin Choe; Joo-Cheol Park; Byung-Moo Mine; Moon-Jin Jeong; Do Kyung Kim; Yong-Kook Shin; Joong-Ki Kook
Journal of Korean Academy of Oral Health | 2013
Youn-Hee Choi; Hye-Jung Jin; Eun-Kyong Kim; Baek-Il Kim; Dong-Kie Kim; Deok-Young Park