Comparative Evaluation of Adhesive Microbial Colonization of the Oral Cavity to Various Filling Materials
Abstract
It can hardly be denied that dental caries is the most common pathology among dental diseases of the oral activity. In this article, adhesive microbial colonization of the oral cavity to various filling materials is comparatively evaluated.
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