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  1. Entamoeba gingivalis is a non-pathogenic ameba that inhabits the human oral cavity and occasionally other sites. Although it is often found in conjunction with periodontal disease, no causative association has been definitively identified. Other human-infecting species of Entamoeba are discussed under Amebiasis and Intestinal Amebae.

  2. Entamoeba gingivalis Ini adalah mikroorganisme non-invasif, karena tidak meluas di luar ceruk ekologis yang biasa. Ada prevalensi mulai dari 6% hingga 80% dari E. gingivalis pada pasien dengan kasih sayang oral seperti gingivitis, penyakit periodontal lanjut, karies gigi, abses atau nanah oral, gigi palsu dan biofilm yang terbentuk di dasar gigi..

  3. Entamoeba gingivalis is an opportunistic Amoebozoa [citation needed] (reported by some as an effect of disease; not a cause [hence status as a commensal]) [2] [3] [4] and is the first amoeba in humans to be described. It is found in the mouth [5] inside the gingival pocket biofilm near the base of the teeth, and in periodontal pockets. [1]

  4. May 19, 2021 · Entamoeba gingivalis has been associated with periodontal diseases. Baseline data from the background population, which could help delimit the role of the parasite in health and disease, remain limited.To describe epidemiological features, genetic diversity, ...

    • Christen Rune Stensvold, Michelle Nielsen, Vito Baraka, Rolf Lood, Kurt Fuursted, Henrik Vedel Niels...
    • 10.1080/20002297.2021.1924598
    • 2021
    • J Oral Microbiol. 2021; 13(1): 1924598.
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  6. Entamoeba. Spesies: E. gingivalis. Nama binomial. Entamoeba gingivalis. Gros, 1849. Entamoeba gingivalis adalah protozoa non-patogen dan diketahui sebagai amoeba pertama dalam manusia yang dideskripsikan. Entamoeba gingivalis merupakan parasit pada gusi dan gigi manusia.

  7. Entamoeba gingivalis adalah protozoa non-patogen dan diketahui sebagai amoeba pertama dalam manusia yang dideskripsikan. Entamoeba gingivalis merupakan parasit pada gusi dan gigi manusia.

  8. Apr 1, 2021 · The protozoan Entamoeba gingivalis colonizes the healthy oral mucosa with a prevalence of 15%. Colonization can be asymptomatic, and it is considered not pathogenic. However, it is able to invade lacerated oral mucosa, where it ingests fragments of live cells, suggesting pathogenous potential. Here, we characterized the transcriptomes of ...

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