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Maxillary molars are affected first by early childhood caries.Artificial infant milk is more cariogenic than human breast milk.
Polypropylene
A thermoplastic polymer made through the polymerization of propylene, used in packaging, textiles, and various types of containers.
Carbonate Ester
An organic compound formed by the reaction of a carbonate ion with an alcohol, often used as solvents and intermediates in chemical synthesis.
Glass Transition Temperature
The temperature range over which a polymer changes from a hard, glassy state to a soft, rubbery state.
Polymer
A large molecule or macromolecule composed of many repeated subunits.
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