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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 124, No 7, 76-80.
© 1993 American Dental Association |
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This study examines plaque for the presence of a recently described oral spirochete, tentatively called pathogen-related oral spirochete. This investigation found PROS in plaque of patients with HIV-associated periodontal disease.
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