Adsorption of Streptococcus mutans on hydroxyapatite and chemically treated
hydroxyapatite was studied. Zeta potentials of the surfaces were measured.
Chemically treated hydroxyapatite gave higher ζ potentials and lower S mutans
adsorption.
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