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Prevotella intermedia is a gram negative obligate anaerobic bacteria widely associated in periodontal disease especially. It has also been associated in greater numbers in women with puberty-associated gingivitis and pregnancy-associated gingivitis due to higher levels of the nutrient obtained from progesterone. Bacterial culture has been the primary diagnostic method widely used in analyzing the composition of dental plaque and is still considered the gold standard when determining the utility of a new microbial test in periodontal microbiology. Various compositions and methods have been provided in the literature but there is a lack of consensus on what may be the most ideal techniques to isolate, transport and culture Prevotella intermedia. This information may also be useful to find economical substitutes in laboratories of developing nations to keep abreast with the advances seen in plaque biofilm. Therefore, the aim of this review is to discuss the isolation and culture methods used in detecting the obligate anaerobic periodontal pathogen, Prevotella intermedia.
"Isolation, transportation and culture method of Prevotella intermedia: A Review ", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.5, Issue 1, page no.69 - 74, January-2020, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2001017.pdf
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