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May 26, 2011 ... Acidogenic Theory or the Chemicoparasitic theory explained by D Miller about the Etiology of Dental caries is the most widely accepted and ...
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A CCORDING to the chemico-parasitic theory advanced by W. D. Miller in. 1890, 1 the decalcification of the tooth substance is caused by acids pro- duced from ...
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J. T. DENTAY AND J. J. RAE, Phi.D. Chemistry Department, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. A CCORDING to Miller's1 classical chemicoparasitic theory, ...
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Miller's disciples had in effect converted his original Chemico-Parasitic Theory into a virtual Acid Theory, without being aware of how they had restricted and ...
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Miller's chemicoparasitic theory definition from the mondofacto online medical dictionary.
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tissues of teeth. His chemico-parasitic theory was supported by many of his contemporaries and was further strengthened by his successors. Although his theory ...
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The Proteolytic – Chelation Theory; The Chemico-Parasitic Theory – Miller (1890 ) or Acidogenic Theory. This is the most popular, most supported by scientific ...
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Understanding the etiology of dental caries including early theories, chemical theory, parasitic theory, miller's chemicoparasitic theory, proteolytic theory, ...
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Most important were Dr. William Miller's "chemico-parasitic" theory, which described the bacteriological process by which caries emerged under gelatinous ...
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Feb 4, 2011 ... Chemicoparasitic theory (1889) stating pivotal role of oral microorganisms( bacteria) present in the mouth and their interaction with the retained ...
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