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Sigmund S. Socransky

Sigmund S. Socransky

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Medicine

D-Index
135
Citations
67383
World Ranking
2071
National Ranking
1172

Overview

Sigmund S. Socransky was affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their academic career contributed to various aspects of research, particularly within their institutional context.

While detailed publications and specific recent papers are not available, the data indicates that they did not have a recorded set of frequent co-authors or regular publication venues documented in the source.

No specific fields of study, subfields, or main research topics have been provided, which limits the ability to detail the thematic focus of their scientific work. Similarly, there are no listed awards or recognitions tied to Socransky in the information given.

The lack of book publications or documented contributions through major academic publishers suggests their primary output may have been through other formats or that such data is not captured here.

Sigmund S. Socransky is deceased, and this overview remains constrained by the absence of detailed bibliometric data or further descriptive elements about their scientific endeavors.

Best Publications

  • Microbial complexes in subgingival plaque

    S.S. Socransky;A.D. Haffajee;M.A. Cugini;C. Smith

  • Microbial etiological agents of destructive periodontal diseases

    Anne D. Haffajee;Sigmund S. Socransky

  • Periodontal microbial ecology.

    Sigmund S. Socransky;Anne D. Haffajee

  • The bacterial etiology of destructive periodontal disease: current concepts.

    Sigmund S. Socransky;and Anne D. Haffajee

  • Dental biofilms: difficult therapeutic targets.

    Sigmund S. Socransky;Anne D. Haffajee

  • A study of the bacteria associated with advancing periodontitis in man

    A. C. R. Tanner;C. Haffer;G. T. Bratthall;R. A. Visconti

  • The predominant cultivable microbiota of active and inactive lesions of destructive periodontal diseases

    J. L. Dzink;S. S. Socransky;A. D. Haffajee

  • New concepts of destructive periodontal disease.

    S. S. Socransky;A. D. Haffajee;J. M. Goodson;J. Lindhe

  • Potential Pathogenic Mechanisms of Periodontitis-Associated Pregnancy Complications

    Steven Offenbacher;H. L. Jared;P. G. O'Reilly;S. R. Wells

  • Microbiology of Periodontal Disease—Present Status and Future Considerations

    S. S. Socransky

  • Relationship of Bacteria to the Etiology of Periodontal Disease

    Sigmund S. Socransky

  • Patterns of progression and regression of advanced destructive periodontal disease.

    J. M. Goodson;A. C. R. Tanner;A. D. Haffajee;G. C. Sornberger

  • Comparison of the microbiota of supra- and subgingival plaque in health and periodontitis.

    Laurie Ann Ximénez‐Fyvie;Anne D. Haffajee;Sigmund S. Socransky

  • Gram negative species associated with active destructive periodontal lesions

    J. L. Dzink;A. C. R. Tanner;A. D. Haffajee;S. S. Socransky

  • Comparisons of Subgingival Microbial Profiles of Refractory Periodontitis, Severe Periodontitis, and Periodontal Health Using the Human Oral Microbe Identification Microarray

    Ana Paula V. Colombo;Susan K. Boches;Sean L. Cotton;J. Max Goodson

  • The effect of SRP on the clinical and microbiological parameters of periodontal diseases

    A. D. Haffajee;M. A. Cugini;S. Dibart;C. Smith

  • Long‐term effect of surgical/non‐surgical treatment of periodontal disease

    J. Lindhe;E. Westfelt;S. Nyman;S. S. Socransky

  • Identification of early microbial colonizers in human dental biofilm

    J. Li;E.J. Helmerhorst;C.W. Leone;R.F. Troxler

  • Distribution of selected bacterial species on intraoral surfaces

    Donna L. Mager;Laurie Ann Ximenez-Fyvie;Anne D. Haffajee;Sigmund S. Socransky

  • Progression of periodontal disease in adult subjects in the absence of periodontal therapy

    J. Lindhe;A. D. Haffaiee;S. S. Socransky

Frequent Co-Authors

Jan Lindhe
Jan Lindhe University of Gothenburg
Anne C. R. Tanner
Anne C. R. Tanner Harvard University
Martin A. Taubman
Martin A. Taubman Harvard University
Jan L. Wennström
Jan L. Wennström University of Gothenburg
Philip Stashenko
Philip Stashenko Harvard University
Bruce J. Paster
Bruce J. Paster Harvard University
William V. Giannobile
William V. Giannobile Harvard University
Hatice Hasturk
Hatice Hasturk Harvard University
Ingar Olsen
Ingar Olsen University of Oslo
Floyd E. Dewhirst
Floyd E. Dewhirst Harvard University

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