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    Increase in Cariogenic Bacteria after Initial Periodontal Therapy by De Soete, M., Dekeyser, C., Pauwels, M., Teughels, W., van Steenberghe, D., Quirynen, M.

    Published in Journal of dental research (01-01-2005)
    “…This study examined the hypothesis of an intra-oral shift, during initial periodontal therapy, from a periopathogenic to a cariogenic flora. Seventy-one…”
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    The intra-oral translocation of periodontopathogens jeopardises the outcome of periodontal therapy. A review of the literature by Quirynen, M, De Soete, M, Dierickx, K, van Steenberghe, D

    Published in Journal of clinical periodontology (01-06-2001)
    “…Although periodontitis has a multi-factorial aetiology, the success of its therapy mainly focuses on the eradication/reduction of the exogenous/endogenous…”
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    Infectious risks for oral implants: a review of the literature by Quirynen, Marc, De Soete, Marc, Van Steenberghe, Daniel

    Published in Clinical oral implants research (01-02-2002)
    “…: The use of oral implants in the rehabilitation of partially and fully edentulous patients is widely accepted even though failures do occur. The chance for…”
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    The rôle of chlorhexidine in the one-stage full-mouth disinfection treatment of patients with advanced adult periodontitis. Long-term clinical and microbiological observations by Quirynen, M, Mongardini, C, de Soete, M, Pauwels, M, Coucke, W, van Eldere, J, van Steenberghe, D

    Published in Journal of clinical periodontology (01-08-2000)
    “…Recent studies reported significant additional clinical and microbiological improvements when severe adult periodontitis was treated by means of a "one-stage…”
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    One‐Stage Full‐Mouth Disinfection. Long‐Term Microbiological Results Analyzed by Checkerboard DNA‐DNA Hybridization by De Soete, Marc, Mongardini, Claudio, Pauwels, Martine, Haffajee, Anne, Socransky, Sigmund, Steenberghe, Daniel, Quirynen, Marc

    Published in Journal of periodontology (1970) (01-03-2001)
    “…Background: Recent studies reported significant, additional clinical and microbiological improvements when severe adult periodontitis was treated via the…”
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    Can Toothpaste or a Toothbrush with Antibacterial Tufts Prevent Toothbrush Contamination? by Quirynen, Marc, De Soete, Marc, Pauwels, Martine, Gizani, Sotiria, Van Meerbeek, Bart, Steenberghe, Daniel

    Published in Journal of periodontology (1970) (01-03-2003)
    “…Background: Periopathogens and cariogenic species survive more than 48 hours on toothbrushes even under dry storage. This study examined a decontamination of…”
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    Bacterial survival rate on tooth- and interdental brushes in relation to the use of toothpaste by Quirynen, M, de Soete, M, Pauwels, M, Goossens, K, Teughels, W, van Eldere, J, van Steenberghe, D

    Published in Journal of clinical periodontology (01-12-2001)
    “…Previous studies indicated that oral hygiene aids can play a rôle in the intra-oral translocation of pathogens. The survival rate of cariogenic and…”
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    The intra-oral translocation of periodontopathogens jeopardises the outcome of periodontal therapy by Quirynen, M., De Soete, M., Dierickx, K., Van Steenberghe, D.

    Published in Journal of clinical periodontology (01-06-2001)
    “…Background: Although periodontitis has a multi‐factorial aetiology, the success of its therapy mainly focuses on the eradication/reduction of the…”
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    Full mouth one stage disinfection of the oropharynx. A new treatment strategy for periodontitis by De Soete, M

    Published in Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde (01-11-2002)
    “…Most periodontal pathogens colonise different niches such as the oral mucosa, tongue, saliva, periodontal pockets, all hard intra-oral surfaces and the…”
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