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1.What factors influence the initiation and progression of periodontal diseases?
2.Why is BHIB commonly used in culturing root canal specimen?
3.Identify the microbiome of a clean root canal?
4.Identify the microbiome of an infected root canal
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- Direction: Fill the table with missing data. Causative Agent Disease Methods of Treatment Transmission Campylobacterjejuni V. cholerae E. coli 0157 Bacterial vaginosis Gonorrhea SyphilisIdentify the microbiome of a clean root canal Identify the microbiome of an infected root Name the enzymes produced by the members of the oral microbial flora.Parasitology Question: 1. Babesiosis Life cycle and treatments.
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