Comparison of the salivary and dentinal microbiome of children with severe-early childhood caries to the salivary microbiome of caries-free children
Abstract Background The main objectives of this study were to describe and compare the microbiota of 1) deep dentinal lesions of deciduous teeth of children affected with severe early childhood caries (S-ECC) and 2) the unstimulated saliva of these children and 3) the unstimulated saliva of caries-f...
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Main Authors: | Eimear Hurley (Author), Maurice P. J. Barrett (Author), Martin Kinirons (Author), Helen Whelton (Author), C. Anthony Ryan (Author), Catherine Stanton (Author), Hugh M. B. Harris (Author), Paul W. O'Toole (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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