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Adherence of black-pigmented bacteroides and oral streptococci to composite resin restorative materials--a research note.
A Study of a number of oral inhabitant bacteria for adherence to composite resins showed that the most adherent was Bacteroides gingivalis, and that their complicated affinity for the prostheses plays an important role in the development of periodontal diseases.