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  • 2. Microbiological screening for cariogenic bacteria in children 9 to 36 months of age.
    Barsamian-Wunsch P, Park JH, Watson MR, Tinanoff N, Minah GE.
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  • 3. Association of salivary Streptococcus mutans levels determined by rapid detection system using monoclonal antibodies with prevalence of root surface caries.
    Ikebe K, Imazato S, Izutani N, Matsuda K, Ebisu S, Nokubi T, Walls AW.
    Am J Dent; 2008 Oct; 21(5):283-7. PubMed ID: 19024252
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  • 6. Factors associated with root caries incidence in an elderly population.
    Takano N, Ando Y, Yoshihara A, Miyazaki H.
    Community Dent Health; 2003 Dec; 20(4):217-22. PubMed ID: 14696740
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  • 8. Elderly Canadians residing in long-term care hospitals: Part II. Dental caries status.
    Wyatt CC.
    J Can Dent Assoc; 2002 Jun; 68(6):359-63. PubMed ID: 12034072
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  • 9. Microbiological impressions of teeth, saliva and dietary fibre can predict caries activity.
    Coogan MM, Mackeown JM, Galpin JS, Fatti LP.
    J Dent; 2008 Nov; 36(11):892-9. PubMed ID: 18760520
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  • 13. Root caries and some related factors in 88-year-old carriers and non-carriers of Streptococcus sobrinus in saliva.
    Lundgren M, Emilson CG, Osterberg T.
    Caries Res; 1998 Nov; 32(2):93-9. PubMed ID: 9544856
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  • 14. Relationship of quantitative salivary levels of Streptococcus mutans and S. sobrinus in mothers to caries status and colonization of mutans streptococci in plaque in their 2.5-year-old children.
    Kishi M, Abe A, Kishi K, Ohara-Nemoto Y, Kimura S, Yonemitsu M.
    Community Dent Oral Epidemiol; 2009 Jun; 37(3):241-9. PubMed ID: 19508271
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  • 17. Comparison of chairside microbiological screening systems and conventional selective media in children with and without visible dental caries.
    Tanabe Y, Park JH, Tinanoff N, Turng BF, Lilli H, Minah GE.
    Pediatr Dent; 2006 Jun; 28(4):363-8. PubMed ID: 16903447
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  • 18. A pilot study of cariogenic bacteria and diet associated with root surface caries in Iceland.
    Holbrook WP, Magnúsdóttir MO, Sigurjóns H.
    Acta Odontol Scand; 2004 Jun; 62(3):180-1. PubMed ID: 15370640
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  • 20. The microbiology and histopathology of human root caries.
    Zambon JJ, Kasprzak SA.
    Am J Dent; 1995 Dec; 8(6):323-8. PubMed ID: 8695011
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