Human buccal mucosa microbiota succession across age

This investigation aimed to examine how buccal mucosa microbiome succeeds in a healthy population with different ages and dentition stages. Twenty-five subjects were recruited and subdivided into five groups: primary dentition group, mixed dentition group, adolescent group, adult group, and elderly...

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