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By counting the number of PFUs (Plaque Forming Units) in the agar plate culture of microorganisms containing the virus.
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Cosmetic mouthwashes- Most over-the-counter commercial mouthwashes fall into this category. In most cases, they are designed to mask bad breath (halitosis),  rinse debris from the teeth and gums and temporarily reduce the amount of bacteria in the mouth.

Therapeutic mouthwashes-These offer the same benefits as cosmetic rinses, but also help prevent or treat certain oral health conditions, such as the build-up of dental plaque. This includes prescription antiplaque and antigingivitis rinses, as well as rinses that contain fluoride (which strengthens the teeth and protects them from decay). Some may also provide relief from oral pain.
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A professional veterinary dental cleaning nearly always involves anesthesia. A typical veterinary dental includes full oral exam, treatment/removal of diseased teeth, removal of plaque and tartar, and finally polishing the teeth. Animals, no matter how well-trained they may be, do not open up their mouth and put up with the noise and possible discomfort involved with a full dental cleaning.
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This question is often asked in companies where new reps will be selling cardiovascular products; however, occasionally seen it in other companies where new reps are selling in different therapeutic areas.  The major difference between a stroke and heart attack is the part of the body that is affected: stroke affects the brain, a heart attack affects the heart.

A stroke or "brain attack" occurs when a blood clot or some other small particle blocks the blood vessel supplying that part of the brain, or when a vessel weakens, causing it to leak and bleed into the surrounding tissue.

A heart attack also occurs when there is a blockage in a blood vessel, only in this case it is in the arteries that supply the heart muscle with oxygen and blood. The blockage in the heart vessels may be due to blood clots or small particles of plaque.

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