1. Taxonomic changes of bacteria associated with endodontic infections.
- Author
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Siqueira JF Jr
- Subjects
- Bacteria, Anaerobic pathogenicity, Bacterial Infections microbiology, Bacterial Typing Techniques, DNA, Bacterial analysis, Humans, Terminology as Topic, Bacteria, Anaerobic classification, Dental Pulp Cavity microbiology, Dental Pulp Diseases microbiology, Periapical Diseases microbiology
- Abstract
There have been major recent reorganizations among bacterial taxa as a result of phylogenetic taxonomic approaches. As a consequence, old species have been renamed and novel species have been proposed. The introduction of molecular technology for microbial identification has also allowed the detection of microbial taxa never previously found in endodontic infections. Therefore, the list of putative endodontic pathogens is frequently changing and expanding. The purpose of this review is twofold: to cover the taxonomic changes that the major putative endodontic pathogens have undergone in the recent years and to compile data from studies regarding the detection of known or novel bacterial species that had been only recently reported to occur in endodontic infections.
- Published
- 2003
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