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J Dent Res 38(6): 1166-1172, 1959
© 1959 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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STUDIES ON SALIVARIADENECTOMIZED HUNT-HOPPERT CARIES-RESISTANT AND OSBORNE-MENDEL-SUSCEPTIBLE (OMS) RATS

IV. EFFECT OF SELECTIVE SALIVARIADENECTOMY ON DENTAL CARIES AND SEVERAL GROUPS OF THE ORAL MICROFLORA

S. ROSEN 1, L. M. SREEBNY 1, C. A. HOPPERT 1, H. R. HUNT 1, and E. BACHEM 1

1 Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich., and University of Illinois, Chicago, Ill.

The extirpation of the submaxillary and sublingual glands caused a decrease in caries resistance and an increase in lactobacilli. Removal of the parotid ducts resulted in an increase in caries resistance and a slight decrease in the numbers of lactobacilli.

Submitted on May 27, 1959







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