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J Dent Res 32(5): 601-605, 1953
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ACID PRODUCTION IN SALIVA IN RELATION TO AIR CONTACT

BRUNO KANTOROWICZ D.M.D.1 and OTTO BIRMAN DIPL. ING. CHEM.1

1 Medinos-Prodenta-Research Laboratorium, Amersfoort, Holland

Acidification in glucose-saliva mixtures is, in addition to other factors, dependent upon the oxygen tension of the mixture. In relevant experiments the question as to whether there is more or less contact with air should not be neglected.

Submitted on December 26, 1952







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