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J Dent Res 34(6): 808-813, 1955
© 1955 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF HUMAN DENTIN

GONPACHIRO YASUZUMI AND YOSHIMI OBATA

1. Metal-shadowed methyl methacrylate-aluminum replicas have proved to be profitable for the study of fibrous components of human dentin.

2. The sheath of Tomes's fibers is composed of a thin, nonfibrous membrane.

3. When the surfaces of slabs of dentin are etched with 1.4 N HCl for 2 minutes, Neumann's sheath, which is enclosed with collagenous fibers, becomes clearly visible.

4. Noncalcified, collagenous fibers have been found ill the matrix of mature dentin and in the dentinal tubule.

Submitted on May 24, 1954







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