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1 Rockford, Mich.
The electrochemical theory of dental pain proposes that pain is conducted as an electrochemical impulse through conditioned enamel and dentin to the pulp where nerve tissue is present. It can explain phenomena observed clinically and not explained by other concepts.
Submitted on January 15, 1948
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