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1 Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, Ind.
The technic described is a simple and positive means of producing typical periodontal pockets in experimental animals. Approximately 100 pockets were produced and observed for a period up to 150 days. Histologic sections at this time showed a pocket very similar to the pathologic periodontal pocket occurring in man.
Submitted on April 9, 1947
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