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Title: Lack of buffering by composites promotes shift to more cariogenic bacteria. Journal: Br Dent J; 2016 Oct 07; 221(7):409. PubMed ID: 27713453. Abstract: Amalgam shows the highest acid-buffering ability and antibacterial effect.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]