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The Formation, Structure and Microbial Composition of Dental Plaqueublished since the late nineteenth century, but it is the aim of this chapter to give an account of our current understanding of the development, structure and microbial composition of human dental plaque.嘲弄 发表于 2025-3-28 19:42:44
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Prevention of Caries by Control of Dental Plaque From a practical viewpoint, if this approach is adopted, it does not particularly matter whether caries is regarded as a specific infectious disease or a nonspecific condition which occurs as one of the sequelae of the metabolism of mixed populations of bacteria in certain sites..CRUE 发表于 2025-3-29 06:17:47
L. S. Harris,W. L. Dewey,R. K. Razdan has already been dealt with in connection with the formation of the histological zones in the small lesion of enamel caries (chapter 6). However, in this section, remineralisation will be discussed in more general terms in order to obtain a broader perspective.分发 发表于 2025-3-29 09:36:18
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The Epidemiology of Dental Cariesd of them 6,102 of the plague. But is feared that the true number of the dead this week is near 10 000: partly from the poor that cannot be taken notice of, through the greatness of the number, and partly from the Quakers and others that will not have any bell ring for them.危险 发表于 2025-3-29 18:50:49
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Kinetics of Enamel Dissolutionects of enamel dissolution and will be mentioned throughout this chapter. Since the mathematics needed to describe thoroughly the dissolution rates of enamel can become rather complex, this summary is intended to describe the dissolution process without the detail found in the main body of the chapter.天气 发表于 2025-3-30 01:06:18
Fluorides: Systemic Balance and Cariostatic Mechanismsiscuss rationally and knowledgeably the pros and cons of fluoridation, to recognise the value and limitations of certain forms of fluoride prophylaxis and to understand how fluoride acts in affording some protection against caries. The reader is referred to several recent reviews for a more comprehensive coverage of these subjects.