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1 College of Physicians and Surgeons of San Francisco, California
A strain of B. brevis with known in vitro inhibition to the growth of oral acidogenic micro-organisms was introduced into the mouths of 46 human volunteers. A group of 101 persons served as controls. The incidence of dental caries was reduced by 50 per cent in the experimental group.
Submitted on May 2, 1960
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