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[Animal and man--the problems of experimental and clinical research].
The freedom of science includes human rights and animal rights and allows experimentation in both animals and human beings in case of ethical approval. The interpretation of results should be based on phylogenetic comparisons. Animal experiments can fulfill goals in human and veterinary situations, as it is demonstrated by caries and periodontal research.