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T.J.M. van Steenbergen

Researcher at Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam

Publications -  62
Citations -  1900

T.J.M. van Steenbergen is an academic researcher from Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bacteroides & Prevotella intermedia. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 61 publications receiving 1858 citations. Previous affiliations of T.J.M. van Steenbergen include VU University Amsterdam.

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Experimental gingivitis during pregnancy and post‐partum: clinical, endocrinological, and microbiological aspects

TL;DR: During pregnancy, more swelling, redness and bleeding on probing developed during experimental gingivitis than post-partum, whereas the amount of plaque was similar in both phases, which suggests that as a result of dental plaque accumulation, gingival inflammation develops superimposed on pregnancy-associated physiologic alterations.
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Differences in virulence within the species Bacteroides gingivalis.

TL;DR: Differences in virulence were shown within the species B. gingivalis; the relative importance of several virulence factors was investigated.
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Bacteroides endodontalis sp. nov., an asaccharolytic black-pigmented Bacteroides species from infected dental root canals

TL;DR: A new species, Bacteroides endodontalis, is proposed for black-pigmented asaccharolytic Bactrioides strains that have negligible deoxyribonucleic acid homology with either Bactroides gingivalis or Bactyoides asac charlyticus.
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Prevalence of periodontal breakdown in adolescents and presence of Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans in subjects with attachment loss.

TL;DR: The results showed that presence of plaque, redness and swelling of the gingiva, and bleeding on probing were general phenomena, and the bleeding/plaque ratio, increased with the severity of periodontal disease as expressed by the number of sites with attachment loss and the amount of destruction.
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Seroclassification of hitherto nontypeable Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans strains: evidence for a new serotype e

TL;DR: Seven of the 10 strains, nontypeable with monoclonal antibodies, could also not be typed by the human sera, and it is proposed that these 2 strains be assigned to a new A. actinomycetemcomitans serotype, designated serotype e.