[Acquired dental pellicle]. 1979

B Dacev, and S Topalova-Pirinska

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D003741 Dental Deposits Accumulations of microflora that lead to pathological plaque and calculus which cause PERIODONTAL DISEASES. It can be considered a type of BIOFILMS. It is subtly distinguished from the protective DENTAL PELLICLE. Materia Alba,Dental Deposit,Deposit, Dental,Deposits, Dental
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D044622 Dental Pellicle A thin protein film on the surface of DENTAL ENAMEL. It is widely believed to result from the selective adsorption of precursor proteins present in SALIVA onto tooth surfaces, and to reduce microbial adherence to the TEETH. Enamel Pellicle,Salivary Pellicle,Salivary Acquired Pellicle,Acquired Pellicle, Salivary,Pellicle, Dental,Pellicle, Enamel,Pellicle, Salivary,Pellicle, Salivary Acquired

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