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J Dent Res 38(2): 369-373, 1959
© 1959 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL STUDIES OF ENAMEL FROM HUMAN TEETH

IV. DENSITY AND NITROGEN CONTENT OF MOTTLED ENAMEL

B. R. BHUSSRY 1

1 Department of Anatomy and Division of Dental Research, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, N. Y.

1. Mottled enamel has a higher organic content than sound enamel on the basis of nitrogen analyses.

2. There is no difference between the density of normal enamel and mottled enamel.

Revised on December 23, 1958




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