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Periodontal disease microbiota

Teeth adherent bacterial biofilms, commonly called plaque or plaques, are responsible for the common forms of periodontal disease (Chap. 13) and dental caries (Chap. 15). In children or adults who keep their teeth clean and have no periodontal disease, the bacteria in a biofilm (the microbiota) is mostly gram positive and resembles that in saliva or adhering to the oral mucosa. The microbiota is predominantly saccharolytic and the major fermentation... [Pg.10]

The Oral Microbiota, Dental Caries, and Periodontal Disease... [Pg.10]


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