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Plaque Loosely Adherent at Dentist Dictionary

What is Plaque Loosely Adherent? Free floating bacterial plaque found on the surface of supragingival and subgingival plaque; contains most of the disease causing bacteria, and can easily be flushed from subgingival area with irrigation.

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