FUNCTION AND ROLES OF SALIVA INPHISIOLOGICAL PROCESS OF ORAL CAVITY MENTAINACE

Journal Title: Journal MEDICINA STOMATOLOGIĂ - Year 2013, Vol 68, Issue 1

Abstract

 In the development of pathological processes of oral cavity, one of the main function roles saliva. In lecture material is presented components of saliva, its chemical composition, its function. Also are reflected changes of saliva in pathological processes and methods of its eliminations.

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Симинович В. П.

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Симинович В. П. (2013).  FUNCTION AND ROLES OF SALIVA INPHISIOLOGICAL PROCESS OF ORAL CAVITY MENTAINACE. Journal MEDICINA STOMATOLOGIĂ, 68(1), 61-64. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-146298