NO PROBLEM is of greater interest to humanity today than is that of dental caries. And no problem is older. Three thousand years B.C. the Egyptians were using a preparation of flint, leaves, and honey to pre vent caries. At the same time the Chinese were using musk and salt for the same purpose. Aristotle thought sweet, soft figs decayed the teeth. Hippo crates held "humors of the body " responsible for caries. Pliny recom mended cleaning the teeth to prevent their decay. The Romans advocated the use of tooth picks and dentifrices, as did the Arabians. In the middle ages caries was attributed to a "worm in the tooth. " In 1728 horse hair tooth brushes were condemned as harmful by the French. Thomas Berd-mon, dentist to K...
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An effective technic has been found to alter tooth structure which results in an increase in decay o...
An effective technic has been found to alter tooth structure which results in an increase in decay o...
Among civilized peoples today decay of the teeth is one of the most prevalent of disease conditions,...
This historical treatise follows the documented timeline of tooth decay into today's understanding, ...
Various factors of etiology, pathogenesis of dental caries, including nutrition, social mores and ha...
mental studies that showed dental caries were produced by oral microbes.1 His study, titled “The Mic...
Dental caries was produced in three strains of gnotobiotic rats inoculated with Lactobacillus case. ...
The word caries is derived from the Latin word “rot or rotten”. Dental caries, also known as tooth d...
Previous work with rats, hamsters and monkeys has shown a direct relationship between refined diets ...
Previous work with rats, hamsters and monkeys has shown a direct relationship between refined diets ...
Several years ago it was reported from our laboratories1 that two diets of comparable sugar content ...
Dental caries continues to be the most prevalent bacteria-mediated non-contagious disease of humanki...
Nutrition is an effective factor for the inhibition of the development of dental caries. The constit...
Dental caries continues to be the most prevalent bacteria-mediated non-contagious disease of humanki...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68114/2/10.1177_00220345340140020801.pd
An effective technic has been found to alter tooth structure which results in an increase in decay o...
An effective technic has been found to alter tooth structure which results in an increase in decay o...
Among civilized peoples today decay of the teeth is one of the most prevalent of disease conditions,...
This historical treatise follows the documented timeline of tooth decay into today's understanding, ...
Various factors of etiology, pathogenesis of dental caries, including nutrition, social mores and ha...
mental studies that showed dental caries were produced by oral microbes.1 His study, titled “The Mic...
Dental caries was produced in three strains of gnotobiotic rats inoculated with Lactobacillus case. ...
The word caries is derived from the Latin word “rot or rotten”. Dental caries, also known as tooth d...
Previous work with rats, hamsters and monkeys has shown a direct relationship between refined diets ...
Previous work with rats, hamsters and monkeys has shown a direct relationship between refined diets ...
Several years ago it was reported from our laboratories1 that two diets of comparable sugar content ...
Dental caries continues to be the most prevalent bacteria-mediated non-contagious disease of humanki...
Nutrition is an effective factor for the inhibition of the development of dental caries. The constit...
Dental caries continues to be the most prevalent bacteria-mediated non-contagious disease of humanki...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68114/2/10.1177_00220345340140020801.pd
An effective technic has been found to alter tooth structure which results in an increase in decay o...
An effective technic has been found to alter tooth structure which results in an increase in decay o...