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1 Department of Pathology, Sydenham Hospital, New York City
1. There are no nerves in dentin.
2. The structures previously believed to be nerves are atrophied odontoblastic processes.
3. It is most probable that the dentinal fiber is responsible for the transmission of sensation through the dentin.
Submitted on August 18, 1942
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