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1 From Division of Dental Research, School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y.
By a direct counting method estimates of the percentage occurrence of different morphological groups of microörganisms were made in smears from 6 locations in each of 20 mouths comprising 5 groups showing different oral conditions.
The variations in the bacterial flora in different parts of the same mouths and the differences in the percentages of organisms in different mouths of the same groups or series were so great that no significant relationship could be established between the oral flora and the state of oral health.
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