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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 101, No 1, 44-46.
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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 101, Issue 1, 44-46
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Late infections in patients with prostheses for total replacement of joints: implications for the dental practitioner



R Mulligan

As more persons have prostheses that totally replace joints, dental practitioners should be aware of the complications, such as late bacterial infection of hematogenous origin, that can occur possibly as a result of dental treatment.


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C A Bartzokas, R Johnson, M Jane, M V Martin, P K Pearce, and Y Saw
Relation between mouth and haematogenous infection in total joint replacements
BMJ, August 20, 1994; 309(6953): 506 - 508.
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