Human oral microbial ecology and dental caries and periodontal diseases

WF Liljemark, C Bloomquist - Critical Reviews in Oral …, 1996 - journals.sagepub.com
In the human oral cavity, which is an open growth system, bacteria must first adhere to a
surface in order to be able to colonize. Ability to colonize a non-shedding tooth surface is …

HUMAN ORAL MICROBIAL ECOLOGY AND DENTAL CARIES AND PERIODONTAL DISEASES.

WF Liljemark, C Bloomquist - Critical Reviews in Oral …, 1996 - search.ebscohost.com
In the human oral cavity, which is an open growth system, bacteria must first adhere to a
surface in order to be able to colonize. Ability to colonize a non-shedding tooth surface is …

[PDF][PDF] HUMAN ORAL MICROBIAL ECOLOGY AND DENTAL CARIES AND PERIODONTAL DISEASES

WF Liljemark, C Bloomquist - Crit Rev Oral Biol Med, 1996 - Citeseer
In the human oral cavity, which is an open growth system, bacteria must first adhere to a
surface in order to be able to colonize. Ability to colonize a non-shedding tooth surface is …

Human oral microbial ecology and dental caries and periodontal diseases

WF Liljemark, C Bloomquist - Critical reviews in oral …, 1996 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In the human oral cavity, which is an open growth system, bacteria must first adhere to a
surface in order to be able to colonize. Ability to colonize a non-shedding tooth surface is …

Human Oral Microbial Ecology and Dental Caries and Periodontal Diseases

WF Liljemark, C Bloomquist - Critical Reviews in Oral Biology & Medicine, 1996 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: p> In the human oral cavity, which is an open growth system, bacteria must first
adhere to a surface in order to be able to colonize. Ability to colonize a non-shedding tooth …

Human oral microbial ecology and dental caries and periodontal diseases

WF Liljemark, C Bloomquist - Critical Reviews in Oral Biology and …, 1996 - experts.umn.edu
In the human oral cavity, which is an open growth system, bacteria must first adhere to a
surface in order to be able to colonize. Ability to colonize a non-shedding tooth surface is …

Human oral microbial ecology and dental caries and periodontal diseases.

WF Liljemark, C Bloomquist - Critical Reviews in Oral Biology and …, 1996 - europepmc.org
In the human oral cavity, which is an open growth system, bacteria must first adhere to a
surface in order to be able to colonize. Ability to colonize a non-shedding tooth surface is …

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