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Journal of Periodontology | 1985

Rapid Identification of Periodontal Pathogens in Subgingival Dental Plaque: Comparison of Indirect Immunofluorescence Microscopy with Bacterial Culture for Detection of Bacteroides gingivalis*

Joseph J. Zambon; Homer S. Reynolds; P. B. Chen; Robert J. Genco

A large body of research implicates Bacteroides gingivalis in the etiology of adult periodontitis, however, the application of this information to clinical diagnosis and treatment has been hampered by the need for a simple, rapid, and reliable means of detecting this microorganism. In the present study, indirect immunofluorescence microscopy using species specific, polyclonal antisera and a monoclonal antibody was evaluated in the clinical identification and quantitation of B. gingivalis in human subgingival dental plaque. One hundred and twenty subgingival plaque samples were obtained from predetermined sites by means of sterile paper points from 20 human subjects including 10 adult periodontitis patients and 10 periodontally normal subjects. The proportions of cultivable B. gingivalis in each sample were determined following anaerobic culture on nonselective blood agar media and selective media containing kanamycin. These results were then compared to quantitative estimates of B. gingivalis by indirect immunofluorescent microscopic evaluation of heat-fixed plaque smears. Using both immunofluorescence microscopy and bacterial culture, the present study confirms the importance of B. gingivalis in adult periodontitis previously described by culture. The organism was cultivable from 70% of the adult periodontitis patients but not from any of the normal adults. In contrast, indirect immunofluorescence microscopy detected the organism in up to 40% of the subgingival sites in 100% of the adult periodontitis patients as well as four sites in the periodontally normal subjects. The sensitivity of indirect immunofluorescence microscopy compared to culture ranged from 91 to 100% while the specificity varied from 87 to 89%. The numbers of B. gingivalis identified by immunofluorescence microscopy were directly proportional to the severity of periodontal disease as measured by clinical indices. Linear regression analysis of the immunofluorescent data suggests that the probability of a subject having adult periodontitis approaches 100% when B. gingivalis comprises 9% or more of the subgingival microflora. The present study indicates that indirect immunofluorescence microscopy using speciesspecific serodiagnostic reagents is useful in the clinical detection of B. gingivalis in human subgingival dental plaque. The data also suggests that certain cases of adult periodontitis can be diagnosed solely on the basis of this laboratory test.


Current Microbiology | 1979

In vitro adhesion of tufted oral streptococci toBacterionema matruchotii

Christian Mouton; Homer S. Reynolds; Edward A. Gasiecki; Robert J. Genco

The adhesive interaction between the ectosymbionts of the corn cob configuration (CCC), a naturally occurring bacterial consortium in human dental plaque, was studied. In vitro association was produced in mixed cultures consisting ofBacterionema matruchotii and streptococci resemblingStreptococcus sanguis previously isolated from human CCC. Phase-contrast, selective immunofluorescence, and scanning electron microscopy showed that in this aggregative system, a tuftlike polar structure typical of the coccal epibiont mediated binding to the core filament. This aggregative model provides evidence that a specialized structure on the cell surface of epiphytic organisms may participate in interbacterial adherence.


Letters in Applied Microbiology | 2006

Media‐ and method‐dependent variations in minimal inhibitory concentrations of antiplaque agents on oral bacteria

Violet I. Haraszthy; Homer S. Reynolds; Prem K. Sreenivasan; R. Subramanyam; Diane Cummins; Joseph J. Zambon

Aims:  To determine minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) and the percentage of nonsusceptible bacteria – those still cultivable above a threshold concentration – in human supragingival dental plaque and saliva for antiplaque/antimicrobial agents including triclosan (TCS) and trichlorocarbanilide (TCC), and a new potential antimicrobial, 2‐t‐butyl‐5‐(4‐t‐butylphenyl)‐phenol (DTBBP).


Infection and Immunity | 1980

Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans in Human Periodontal Disease: a Cross-Sectional Microbiological Investigation

Jørgen Slots; Homer S. Reynolds; Robert J. Genco


Infection and Immunity | 1981

Black-pigmented Bacteroides spp. in the human oral cavity.

Joseph J. Zambon; Homer S. Reynolds; Jørgen Slots


Journal of Periodontology | 1988

Microbiological and Immunological Studies of Adult Periodontitis in Patients with Noninsulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus*

Joseph J. Zambon; Homer S. Reynolds; John G. Fisher; Marc Shlossman; Robert G. Dunford; Robert J. Genco


Journal of Periodontal Research | 1989

Heterogeneity of virulence among strains of Bacteroides gingivalis.

Mirdza E. Neiders; P. B. Chen; H. Suido; Homer S. Reynolds; Joseph J. Zambon; Marc Shlossman; Robert J. Genco


Journal of Periodontology | 1990

Studies of the Subgingival Microflora in Patients With Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome

Joseph J. Zambon; Homer S. Reynolds; Robert J. Genco


Journal of Periodontology | 1982

The effect of short-term administration of minocycline HCl on gingival inflammation and subgingival microflora.

Ciancio Sg; Jørgen Slots; Homer S. Reynolds; Joseph J. Zambon; John D. McKenna


Infection and Immunity | 1987

Effect of anaerobiosis on the surface ultrastructure and surface proteins of Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans (Haemophilus actinomycetemcomitans).

Frank A. Scannapieco; S J Millar; Homer S. Reynolds; Joseph J. Zambon; Michael J. Levine

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Jørgen Slots

University of Southern California

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