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Scientists map mouth microbes to pinpoint oral disease origin
February 3rd 2016Bacteria are a well-known cause of oral disease and infection, but new research is examining the relationship between different bacteria in the mouth to see how they interact and, ultimately, tell researchers how bacteria combine to affect overall health.