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Does the frequency of Prevotella intermedia increase during pregnancy
Oral Microbiology and Immunology, 06/24/09
Gursoy M et al. - In the oral cavity of relatively young women without periodontitis, P. nigrescens, unlike P. intermedia, is a frequent finding. Conceivably, pregnant women harbor increasing numbers of P. nigrescens associated with pregnancy gingivitis.
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