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1 Division of Dental Research, School of Medicine and Dentistry, The University of Rochester, Rochester, New York
Repeated smears of specimens taken from the same areas about the teeth were examined to determine whether variations occurred from time to time in the bacterial flora of given areas.
It was shown that considerable variations occur from time to time. There were some indications that one or another group of microorganisms maintained a relatively constant level in some mouths. None of these differences was large or constant enough to be statistically significant.
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