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Volume 39, Issue 3 for April 2012
Page 159
Cariology
Should deciduous teeth be restored? reflections of a cariologist
The caries process is a ubiquitous, natural process occurring in the biofilm. This community of micro-organisms is always metabolically active, causing minute fluctuations in pH. Where oral hygiene is poor, sugar intake frequent and/or saliva flow diminished, the consequence may be a net loss of mineral and the formation of a visible caries lesion on the tooth surface. The lesion should be regarded as the sign or symptom of the process.
April 2012 |
Page 168 |
Medicine in Dentistry
Aphasia – the hidden disability
April 2012 |
Page 176 |
Restorative Dentistry
Contemporary denture base resins: part 2
April 2012 |
Page 187 |
Book Review
Book review
April 2012 |
Page 204 |
Prosthetic Dentistry
Sectional dentures revisited
April 2012 |
Page 211 |
Restorative Dentistry
Posterior composites: a practical guide revisited
April 2012 |
Page 220 |
Book Review
Book review
April 2012 |
Page 225 |
Cancer of The Mouth for the Dental Team