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Dental Calculus Formation among Recurrent Renal Calculi Formers
2017
International Journal of Dentistry and Oral Health
Dental calculus is a form of hardened dental plaque of both inorganic (mineral) and organic (cellular and extracellular matrix) components. Whereas kidney (renal) calculi is a solid concentration or crystal aggregation formed in the kidneys from dietary minerals present in urine. Aim & Objective: The study aimed to investigate and explore the relationship between dental calculus formations among recurrent renal calculi formers. The objective was instigated due to the multiple shared features
doi:10.25141/2471-657x-2017-1.0007
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