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Antimicrobial agents in the prevention and treatment of periodontal diseases
Bral, M; Brownstein, C N
It has been estimated that there are more than 400 diseases affecting the oral cavity. In terms of prevalence, however, the major public health problems are caries and periodontal disease. Although these two destructive entities are completely different in many respects, they share a common denominator: the initial lesions are brought about by an aggregate of bacteria known as plaque. This article discusses chemical control of plaque in the treatment of gingivitis and antimicrobial control of subgingival plaque in the treatment of periodontitis. The authors address the use of antibiotics in the treatment of localized juvenile periodontitis, the ideal properties of antiplaque agents, and adjunctive subgingival application of antimicrobial agents
PMID: 3288511
ISSN: 0011-8532
CID: 152396
IDENTIFICATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF LANGERHANS CELLS IN HUMAN PERIODONTAL POCKET EPITHELIUM [Meeting Abstract]
RIFKIN, BR; KLECKNER, A; BRAL, M
ISI:A1986A070900944
ISSN: 0022-0345
CID: 1812492
The Non-Kerattnocyte Cell Population of Periodontal Pocket Epithelium [Meeting Abstract]
Rifkin, B; Kleckner, A; Tal, Haim; Bral, Michael
ORIGINAL:0009953
ISSN: 0022-0345
CID: 1812842
"The Aging Skeleton" / Spenser L Rogers [Book Review]
Bral, Michael
ORIGINAL:0009952
ISSN: 0734-0664
CID: 1812832
Violaceous cellulitis
Nudelman, R; Bral, M; Sakhai, Y; Wesselius, D; Cohen, M J
PMID: 7045804
ISSN: 0031-4005
CID: 152505
Perspectives
Bral, Michael
ORIGINAL:0012543
ISSN: 0028-7571
CID: 3026422
EFFECTS OF PROXIMAL CONTACTS AND MARGINAL RIDGE RELATIONSHIPS ON FOOD IMPACTION
BRAL M M; STAHL S S
BCI:BCI198223059253
ISSN: 0022-0345
CID: 1812482
Plaque control
Bral, M M
PMID: 296071
ISSN: 0011-8788
CID: 152382
Keratinizing potential of human crevicular epithelium
Bral, M M; Stahl, S S
PMID: 267763
ISSN: 0022-3492
CID: 152357
KERATINIZATION POTENTIAL OF HUMAN CREVICULAR EPITHELIUM [Meeting Abstract]
BRAL, M; STAHL, SS
ISI:A1977DA51800213
ISSN: 0022-0345
CID: 1812472