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Contemporary oral microbiology and immunology ... 1 Stanley C. Holt GENERAL PROPERTIES OF MICROORGANISMS The one salient feature that separates microorganisms and viruses from any other form of biological life (plants and animals) is their size — they are small or microscopic.
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Oral microbiology and infectious disease Job XXXI:35 Previous editions of Oral Microbiology and Infectious Disease were prepared as reference-texts, to serve as a textbook for the dental student and as a reference book to the field of oral microbiology.
by George S. Schuster, George Wesley Burnett
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Clinical and oral microbiology The helminths and protozoa are commonly considered together in the science of parasitology, while bacteria, fungi, and viruses are the subjects of microbiology. BACTERIA Bacteria are procaryotes, a characteristic of which is the lack of ...
by Alexander W. McCracken, R. A. Cawson
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Clinical oral microbiology Chapter 1 Introduction Clinical oral microbiology is the study of specimens taken from patients suspected of having infections of the mouth and surrounding tissues. The main purpose of studying such samples is to obtain information ...
by T. Wallace MacFarlane, Lakshman P. Samaranayake
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Microbiology and Aging, Clinical Manifestations Roth GI, Calmes R. Oral microbiology. In: Oral Biology. St. Louis, MO: CV Mosby, 1981, pp. 307–339. 8. Smith DJ, Anderson JM, King WF, van Houte J, Taubman MA. Oral streptococci colonization in infants. Oral Microbiol Immunol 1993;8:1–4 ...
by Steven L. Percival
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Oxford Handbook of Clinical Dentistry Oral microbiology The mouth is colonized by microorganisms a few hours after birth, mainly by aerobic and ... and the healthy mouth depends on maintaining an environment in which these organisms coexist without damaging oral structures.
by Laura Mitchell, David A. Mitchell, Lorna McCaul
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Encyclopedia of Microbiology: D-K See Also the Following Articles Anaerobic Respiration • Cellular Immunity • Oral Microbiology • T Lymphocytes Bibliography Dorn, BR, Leung, KL, and Progulske-Fox , A. (1998). Invasion of human oral epithelial cells by Prevotella ...
by Joshua Lederberg
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Endodontic Microbiology Oral Microbiology, 4th edn. Oxford: Wright, 35–57. McDonald JB, Hare GC, and Wood AWS. 1957. The bacte- riologic status of the pulp chambers in intact teeth found to be non-vital following trauma. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol 10: ...
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Lecture notes for oral microbiology, biochemistry, physiology, prepared for the students of advanced dentistry
by George Wesley Burnett
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Biofilms and Veterinary Medicine It is not surprising therefore that significant research into the microbiology of human dental plaque has been undertaken. However, despite animals also suffering from equivalent infections, our knowledge of the oral microbiology of ...
by Steven Percival, Derek Knottenbelt, Christine Cochrane
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