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    The distribution of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (endotoxin) in relation to periodontally involved root surfaces by Moore, J, Wilson, M, Kieser, J B

    Published in Journal of clinical periodontology (01-09-1986)
    “…The distribution of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in periodontally involved root surface associated materials has been investigated using improved methods of…”
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    The assessment of ultrasonic root surface debridement by determination of residual endotoxin levels by Smart, G J, Wilson, M, Davies, E H, Kieser, J B

    Published in Journal of clinical periodontology (01-03-1990)
    “…Recent demonstrations of the superficial nature and ease of removal of root-surface-associated cytotoxic materials suggest that extensive root-surface…”
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    Prevalence of Treponema denticola and Porphyromonas gingivalis in plaque from periodontally-healthy and periodontally-diseased sites by Wilson, M, Lopatin, D, Osborne, G, Kieser, J. B

    Published in Journal of medical microbiology (01-06-1993)
    “…Microbiology Laboratory, Institute of Dental Surgery, University of London, 256 Grays Inn Road, London WC1X 8LD * Department of Biologic and Materials…”
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    The bactericidal effects of dental ultrasound on Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans and Porphyromonas gingivalis. An in vitro investigation by O'Leary, R, Sved, A M, Davies, E H, Leighton, T G, Wilson, M, Kieser, J B

    Published in Journal of clinical periodontology (01-06-1997)
    “…This study investigated the possible bactericidal acoustic effects of the dental ultrasonic scaler. Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans and Porphyromonas…”
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    The periodontally-involved root surface by Corbet, E F, Vaughan, A J, Kieser, J B

    Published in Journal of clinical periodontology (01-07-1993)
    “…Recent years have seen much research on the periodontally-involved root surface. Many of these studies have produced results which suggest that plaque…”
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    Root surface debridement--an in vitro assessment by Cheetham, W A, Wilson, M, Kieser, J B

    Published in Journal of clinical periodontology (01-05-1988)
    “…Root planing has been advocated to render periodontally involved root surfaces 'biologically compatible' with the surrounding soft tissues and thus promote…”
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    Histological assessment of periodontally involved cementum by Daly, C G, Seymour, G J, Kieser, J B, Corbet, E F

    Published in Journal of clinical periodontology (01-06-1982)
    “…Contamination of periodontally involved cementum by bacterial substances such as lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is considered a major reason for root planing. The…”
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    Bacterial endotoxin: a role in chronic inflammatory periodontal disease? by Daly, C G, Seymour, G J, Kieser, J B

    Published in Journal of oral pathology (01-01-1980)
    “…A review of current information was undertaken examining suggested roles for bacterial endotoxin in periodontal disease. Evidence for the presence of endotoxin…”
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    Lipopolysaccharide (endotoxin) from individual periodontally involved teeth by Maidwell-Smith, M, Wilson, M, Kieser, J B

    Published in Journal of clinical periodontology (01-09-1987)
    “…The amount of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in the root surface-associated material from individual periodontally-involved teeth has been determined. LPS was found…”
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    The removal of root surface deposits by Eaton, K A, Kieser, J B, Davies, R M

    Published in Journal of clinical periodontology (01-02-1985)
    “…The importance of adequate root surface instrumentation has received increasing emphasis. The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which root…”
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    A model for teaching periodontal surgery by Hemmings, K W, Clark, C, Kieser, J B

    Published in British dental journal (19-05-1990)
    “…A simple laboratory-made model is described for periodontal surgical technique exercises. It has proved useful for tutor demonstration and student practice of…”
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    Assessment of plaque by image analysis by Eaton, K A, Kieser, J B, Baker, R

    Published in Journal of clinical periodontology (01-02-1985)
    “…The uneven distribution and pattern of staining, revealed on root-planed, periodontally-involved root surfaces by the application of a plaque-disclosing…”
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    Assessment of ultrasonic debridement of calculus-associated periodontally-involved root surfaces by the limulus amoebocyte lysate assay. An in vitro study by Chiew, S Y, Wilson, M, Davies, E H, Kieser, J B

    Published in Journal of clinical periodontology (01-04-1991)
    “…This investigation assessed the effectiveness of an in vitro ultrasonic debridement regime on periodontally involved teeth with visually-detectable calculus…”
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    The Long Road to Success by McCullagh, J.J.P, Searson, L.J, Kieser, J.B, Cunnington, S

    Published in Dental update (01-07-1999)
    “…The conservation of teeth can involve the many facets of restorative dentistry in an attempt to retain both functional and aesthetic demands. This case report…”
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    Use of food colourants as plaque disclosing agents by Kieser, J B, Wade, A B

    Published in Journal of clinical periodontology (01-12-1976)
    “…The effectiveness of plaque disclosure by several liquid food colourants and disclosing agents was compared in a group of eight subjects. The subjects…”
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