
doi: 10.1038/234329a0
pmid: 4944482
Oral diseases in man, such as periodon-titis and dental caries, are not caused by single pathogenic organisms but appear to be the result of the complex biological interactions of the various organisms of which dental plaque is composed.
Freeze Etching, Dental Plaque, Streptococcus, Oral Health, Dental Caries, Lactobacillus, Polysaccharides, Chronic Disease, Humans, Ultrasonics, Periodontitis, Acids
Freeze Etching, Dental Plaque, Streptococcus, Oral Health, Dental Caries, Lactobacillus, Polysaccharides, Chronic Disease, Humans, Ultrasonics, Periodontitis, Acids
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