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VOLUME 5 , ISSUE 2 ( May, 2004 ) > List of Articles

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Sulphur By-Product: The Relationship between Volatile Sulphur Compounds and Dental Plaque-Induced Gingivitis

Hui Zhou, Gayle B. McCombs, Michele L. Darby, K. Marinak

Citation Information : Zhou H, McCombs GB, Darby ML, Marinak K. Sulphur By-Product: The Relationship between Volatile Sulphur Compounds and Dental Plaque-Induced Gingivitis. J Contemp Dent Pract 2004; 5 (2):27-39.

DOI: 10.5005/jcdp-5-2-27

License: CC BY-NC 3.0

Published Online: 01-02-2006

Copyright Statement:  Copyright © 2004; The Author(s).


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Zhou H, McCombs GB, Darby ML, et. al. Sulphur By-Product: The Relationship between Volatile Sulphur Compounds and Dental Plaque-Induced Gingivitis. J Contemp Dent Pract 2004 May;(5)2:027-039.


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