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J Dent Res 17(1): 57-68, 1938
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REGIONAL STUDY OF BACTERIA IN CLINICALLY NORMAL MOUTHS

JAMES W. BROOKE 1

1 Departments of Dental Medicine and Bacteriology of the University of Oregon Medical School

An investigation and morphological tabulation of the bacteria found in 4 locations in 50 clinically normal mouths is reported. From the high incidence of fusiform bacilli and spirochetes, it is concluded that the diagnosis of Vincent's infection chiefly on the appearance of a smear preparation is of questionable accuracy. Attention is directed to the frequent occurrence of higher bacterial forms.







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