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1 School of Dentistry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.
Colorimetric salivary pH determinations and the incidence of dental caries of 351 young male adults were studied. Extreme values of salivary pH reported by some investigators were not observed in our studies. No relationship between the incidence of dental caries and the pH of normal resting saliva was evident in the present study.
Submitted on September 5, 1941
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