Muna Saleem Khalaf, Alhan Ahmed Qasim, Zainab Juma Jafar, Ahlam Taha Mohammad
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Dental plaque caries related microorganism in relation to demographic factors among a group of Iraqi children.
Introduction: Streptococcusmutans and lactobacilli are most important bacteria in the pathogenesis of dental caries. Cariogenic microflora has been associated to the primary caregiver transmission and sugary diets.