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1 Dental Department, Montefiore Hospital, New York, N. Y.
The successful dissection of tooth germs is related to the stage of development. The optimum age for dissection is 19 days' embryonic age. At 18 and 20 days, good dissections are possible. At 17 and 21 days, the technic is difficult and results are poor.
Submitted on April 23, 1953
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