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The following pages link to The formation and properties of organic films on teeth (Q70070377):
Displaying 40 items.
- Origin and nature of the acquired pellicle (Q24682730) (← links)
- An epidemiologic study of factors affecting extrinsic staining of teeth in an English population (Q28268177) (← links)
- Compositional analysis of human acquired enamel pellicle by mass spectrometry. (Q31884813) (← links)
- Clinical Studies of Plaque Control Agents: An Overview (Q34434582) (← links)
- Microbial Diversity in the Early In Vivo-Formed Dental Biofilm (Q35889142) (← links)
- Chemical composition of salivary integuments formed in vivo on solids with some established surface characteristics (Q39749755) (← links)
- Extrinsic discoloration of teeth (Q39780525) (← links)
- Structural Aspects of Dental Caries (Q39937194) (← links)
- The Formation and Influence of Surface Phases on Calcium Phosphate Solids (Q39974978) (← links)
- A Biophysical Approach to Epithelial Cell Interactions with Teeth (Q39990882) (← links)
- The nature of surface enamel in human teeth (Q40004638) (← links)
- Dynamics of Tooth Surface-Oral Fluid Equilibrium (Q40041359) (← links)
- Tetracycline-induced extrinsic discoloration of the dentition (Q40493412) (← links)
- The Effects of Inorganic Ions Situated at the Enamel Surface on the Adsorption and Activity of Acid Phosphatase (Q40518387) (← links)
- Characterization of oral in vivo films formed on different types of solid surfaces (Q40565369) (← links)
- Adsorption of two human parotid salivary macromolecules on hydroxy-, fluorhydroxy-and fluorapatites (Q40565901) (← links)
- Effect of Salivary Pellicle Formation Time on In Vitro Attachment and Demineralization by Streptococcus mutans (Q40566746) (← links)
- Differential Adsorption and Chemical Affinities of Proteins for Apatitic Surfaces (Q40576540) (← links)
- The effect of acquired salivary pellicle on the surface free energy and wettability of different denture base materials (Q43577784) (← links)
- Material degradation in implant-retained cobalt-chrome and titanium frameworks (Q43609994) (← links)
- The adsorption of human salivary proteins and porcine submaxillary mucin by hydroxyapatite (Q43729314) (← links)
- Ultrastructure of the approximal dental plaque and the underlying normal and carious enamel (Q45090547) (← links)
- Observations on the Periodontium and Acquired Pellicle of Adult Germfree Dogs (Q46283087) (← links)
- Guar gum in diabetes (Q52878780) (← links)
- EMF measurements across hydroxyapatite membranes (Q54625461) (← links)
- Amino-acid Composition of the Acquired Pellicle of Human Tooth Enamel (Q58976971) (← links)
- Pityrophagous gingivitis or bran-gum (Q66705986) (← links)
- Vitamin B12 deficiency due to psychotic-induced malnutrition (Q66705987) (← links)
- Fast densensitization of tooth roots by topically applied SnF2 and SrCl2 in dogs (Q66855455) (← links)
- Electron microscopy of human carious dental enamel (Q69027078) (← links)
- Effect of a pumice prophylaxis on fluoride uptake in tooth enamel (Q69035107) (← links)
- The solubility rate of unabraded, abraded, and exposed human enamel surfaces studied by means of activation analysis (Q70900496) (← links)
- The adsorption of salivary proteins by hydroxyapatite and enamel (Q70912309) (← links)
- Site of fluoride accumulation in intact erupted human enamel (Q70912689) (← links)
- Measurement of proteins and free and bound carbohydrates in human submandibular saliva (Q70919284) (← links)
- Salivary glycoproteins: composition and adsorption to hydroxylapatite in relation to the formation of dental pellicles and calculus (Q70957169) (← links)
- The investigation of deposits on the surface of human enamel by means of a fluorescent antibody technique (Q71199867) (← links)
- In situ studies of pellicle formation on hydroxyapatite discs (Q73525586) (← links)
- The hidden structure of human enamel (Q90317253) (← links)
- Influence of pure fluorides and stannous ions on the initial bacterial colonization in situ (Q91768476) (← links)