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171 related items for PubMed ID: 3422505

  • 1. Microbial flora associated with presence of root surface caries in periodontally treated patients.
    Emilson CG, Klock B, Sanford CB.
    Scand J Dent Res; 1988 Feb; 96(1):40-9. PubMed ID: 3422505
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  • 2. Association of the microbial flora of dental plaque and saliva with human root-surface caries.
    Van Houte J, Jordan HV, Laraway R, Kent R, Soparkar PM, DePaola PF.
    J Dent Res; 1990 Aug; 69(8):1463-8. PubMed ID: 2384622
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  • 3. Proportions of Streptococcus mutans, lactobacilli and Actinomyces spp in root surface plaque.
    Fure S, Romaniec M, Emilson CG, Krasse B.
    Scand J Dent Res; 1987 Apr; 95(2):119-23. PubMed ID: 3470905
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  • 4. Longitudinal microbiological investigation of a hospitalized population of older adults with a high root surface caries risk.
    Ellen RP, Banting DW, Fillery ED.
    J Dent Res; 1985 Dec; 64(12):1377-81. PubMed ID: 3865948
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  • 5. Association of selected bacteria with the lesions of root surface caries.
    Bowden GH, Ekstrand J, McNaughton B, Challacombe SJ.
    Oral Microbiol Immunol; 1990 Dec; 5(6):346-51. PubMed ID: 2098715
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  • 6. Human root caries: microbiota in plaque covering sound, carious and arrested carious root surfaces.
    Schüpbach P, Osterwalder V, Guggenheim B.
    Caries Res; 1995 Dec; 29(5):382-95. PubMed ID: 8521441
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  • 7. Quantitative comparisons of potentially cariogenic microorganisms cultured from noncarious and carious root and coronal tooth surfaces.
    Brown LR, Billings RJ, Kaster AG.
    Infect Immun; 1986 Mar; 51(3):765-70. PubMed ID: 3949379
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  • 8. The final pH of bacteria comprising the predominant flora on sound and carious human root and enamel surfaces.
    van Houte J, Lopman J, Kent R.
    J Dent Res; 1996 Apr; 75(4):1008-14. PubMed ID: 8708129
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  • 9. Comparison of selected microflora of plaque and underlying carious dentine associated with primary root caries lesions.
    Beighton D, Lynch E.
    Caries Res; 1995 Apr; 29(2):154-8. PubMed ID: 7728831
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  • 10. Microflora of plaque from sound and carious root surfaces.
    Keltjens HM, Schaeken MJ, van der Hoeven JS, Hendriks JC.
    Caries Res; 1987 Apr; 21(3):193-9. PubMed ID: 3471342
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  • 11. Plaque pH and microflora of dental plaque on sound and carious root surfaces.
    Aamdal-Scheie A, Luan WM, Dahlén G, Fejerskov O.
    J Dent Res; 1996 Nov; 75(11):1901-8. PubMed ID: 9003238
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  • 12. Effects of a 12-month prophylactic programme on selected oral bacterial populations on root surfaces with active and inactive carious lesions.
    Emilson CG, Ravald N, Birkhed D.
    Caries Res; 1993 Nov; 27(3):195-200. PubMed ID: 8519057
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  • 13. Microbiology of root surface caries in humans.
    Bowden GH.
    J Dent Res; 1990 May; 69(5):1205-10. PubMed ID: 2186069
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  • 14. Glycogen synthetic abilities of Actinomyces viscosus and Actinomyces naeslundii freshly isolated from dental plaque over root surface caries lesions and non-carious sites.
    Komiyama K, Khandelwal RL, Duncan DE.
    J Dent Res; 1986 Jun; 65(6):899-902. PubMed ID: 3458740
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  • 15. Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus detection in the assessment of dental root surface caries risk.
    Ellen RP, Banting DW, Fillery ED.
    J Dent Res; 1985 Oct; 64(10):1245-9. PubMed ID: 3861656
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  • 16. Mutans streptococci and other caries-associated acidogenic bacteria in five-year-old children in South Africa.
    Toi CS, Cleaton-Jones PE, Daya NP.
    Oral Microbiol Immunol; 1999 Aug; 14(4):238-43. PubMed ID: 10551168
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  • 17. The association of mutans streptococci and non-mutans streptococci capable of acidogenesis at a low pH with dental caries on enamel and root surfaces.
    Sansone C, Van Houte J, Joshipura K, Kent R, Margolis HC.
    J Dent Res; 1993 Feb; 72(2):508-16. PubMed ID: 8423248
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  • 18. Effects of fluoride and chlorhexidine on the microflora of dental root surfaces and progression of root-surface caries.
    Schaeken MJ, Keltjens HM, Van Der Hoeven JS.
    J Dent Res; 1991 Feb; 70(2):150-3. PubMed ID: 1991872
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  • 19. The predominant cultivable flora of sound and carious human root surfaces.
    van Houte J, Lopman J, Kent R.
    J Dent Res; 1994 Nov; 73(11):1727-34. PubMed ID: 7983259
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  • 20. Predominant cultivable flora isolated from human root surface caries plaque.
    Syed SA, Loesche WJ, Pape HL, grenier E.
    Infect Immun; 1975 Apr; 11(4):727-31. PubMed ID: 1091550
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