Treponema denticola
(HMT-584)
Taxon Description:
Disease Associations:
Known as a member of the 'red complex' and is strongly associated with periodontal disease [4]. Also associated with endodontic lesions.
Prevalence and Source:
Frequently isolated from human subgingival plaque especially from subjects with periodontitis. Reported to be present in chimpanzees
T. denticola is a member of Group II one of the 10 phylogenetic groups of oral treponemes [12].
Disease Associations:
Known as a member of the 'red complex' and is strongly associated with periodontal disease [4]. Also associated with endodontic lesions.
Prevalence and Source:
Frequently isolated from human subgingival plaque especially from subjects with periodontitis. Reported to be present in chimpanzees
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References:
[1] Dewhirst FE, Tamer MA, Ericson RE, Lau CN, Levanos VA, Boches SK, Galvin JL, Paster BJ. The diversity of periodontal spirochetes by 16S rRNA analysis. Oral Microbiol Immunol. 2000 Jun;15(3):196-202
[2] Hespell RB, Canale-Parola E. Amino acid and glucose fermentation by Treponema denticola. Arch Mikrobiol. 1971;78(3):234-51
[3] Chan EC, Siboo R, Keng T, Psarra N, Hurley R, Cheng SL, Iugovaz I. Treponema denticola (ex Brumpt 1925) sp. nov., nom. rev., and identification of new spirochete isolates from periodontal pockets. Int J Syst Bacteriol. 1993 Apr;43(2):196-203
[4] Socransky SS, Haffajee AD, Cugini MA, Smith C, Kent RL Jr. Microbial complexes in subgingival plaque. J Clin Periodontol. 1998 Feb;25(2):134-44
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