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1 Division of Dental Research, The University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, N. Y.
A method of recording and scoring carious lesions in the molar teeth of the Syrian hamster has been described. The technic provides a permanent record of lesions and caries scores representative of the amount of tooth structure destroyed.
Submitted on October 3, 1944
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