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J Dent Res 20(2): 117-121, 1941
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AMOUNT OF ORGANIC MATTER IN ENAMEL FROM SEVERAL TYPES OF HUMAN TEETH

MARTIN DEAKINS D.D.S., Ph.D.1 and J. F. VOLKER D.D.S.1

1 The Division of Dental Research, School of Medicine and Dentistry, The University of Rochester, Rochester, New York

The average organic content of various types of human enamel, based on total nitrogen determinations, was found to be 0.49 per cent to 1.95 per cent. Rat incisor enamel from normal and fluorosed animals, analyzed by the same method, had 2.97 per cent and 2.59 per cent respectively.

The method employed made use of reproducible technics throughout, and insured random sampling of the material.

Submitted on December 5, 1940




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