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Tannerella Forsythia, A Periodontal Pathogen Entering The Genomic Era, Anne C.R. Tanner, Jacques Izard
Tannerella Forsythia, A Periodontal Pathogen Entering The Genomic Era, Anne C.R. Tanner, Jacques Izard
Department of Food Science and Technology: Faculty Publications
Several questions need to be addressed to evaluate whether Tannerella forsythia is to be considered a periodontal pathogen. T. forsythia has been detected in periodontal health and disease, so could it be a pathogen? The species was not detected in many studies despite finding other putative pathogens, so could it be important in pathogenicity? The challenges of working with T. forsythia include its fastidious and anaerobic growth requirements for cultural detection. Thus, studies associating T. forsythia with periodontal and other oral infections have used noncultural approaches (immunoassays and DNA-based assays) in addition to cultural approaches. We feel the timing of …