Tooth decay (redirect from Caries)
Tooth decay, also known as cavities or caries, is the breakdown of teeth due to acids produced by bacteria. The cavities may be a number of different colors...
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A caries vaccine is a vaccine to prevent and protect against tooth decay. Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) has been identified as the major etiological...
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Early childhood caries (ECC), formerly known as nursing bottle caries, baby bottle tooth decay, night bottle mouth and night bottle caries, is a disease...
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chemical misnomer) is a topical medication used to treat and prevent dental caries (tooth decay) and relieve dentinal hypersensitivity. It is a colorless (most...
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Tilletia caries (synonymous with Tilletia tritici) is a basidiomycete that causes common bunt of wheat. The common names of this disease are stinking bunt...
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Deciduous teeth (section Caries in deciduous teeth)
removed (usually as a result of dental caries or dental injuries) can still eat and chew to a certain extent. Dental caries, also known as tooth decay and cavities...
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interactions between caries, or tooth cavity, related factors. It demonstrates the caries risk graphically and shows the risk for developing new caries in the future...
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Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion (redirect from Feline caries)
lesion, cervical line erosion, feline subgingival resorptive lesion, feline caries, or feline cavity. It is one of the most common diseases of domestic cats...
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Greene Vardiman Black (redirect from Black's Classification of Caries Lesions)
added to his classification system. Black's Classification of Caries Lesions: Class I Caries affecting pits and fissures on occlusal third of molars and...
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including "extra sticky toffee"[clarification needed] to provoke dental caries. The experiments were sponsored both by the sugar industry and the dentist...
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