Oral Health by Using Probiotic Products / / Razzagh Mahmoudi, editor.

One of the most prevalent and important health problems in the world is periodontal and plaque-related diseases for which antibiotic drugs with their associated side effects are used as treatment. With increasing resistance to antibiotics and a desire from the general public for "natural"...

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