Contemporary PeriodonticsRobert J. Genco, Henry Maurice Goldman, David Walter Cohen |
Contents
Future directions in antiinfective therapy 671 MARJORIE JEFFCOAT | 53 |
The Nature of Periodontal Tissues in 11 Microbiology of periodontal disease | 147 |
Section A PERIODONTAL TISSUES IN HEALTH 12 Sensitivity of periodontal organisms to antibiotics | 161 |
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