Chewing-stick practices using plants with anti-streptococcal activity in a Ugandan rural community
Background: The high dental disease burden in developing countries has created a need to explore and develop cheap and accessible methods of dental disease prevention. Traditional toothbrushes (chewing-sticks) prepared from specific plants have been used for dental hygiene for generations. When prop...
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Main Authors: | Charles Okot Odongo (Author), Nathan Lubowa Musisi (Author), Paul eWaako (Author), Celestino eObua (Author) |
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2011-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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