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1 Eastman Dental Dispensary, Rochester, N. Y.
A relatively inexpensive, easily constructed, and easily operated apparatus for the routine preparation of serial sections of enamel, dentin, cementum, calculus, and dental restorations has been described. The apparatus will cut routinely 40 to 50 µ sections of dentin, cementum, calculus, and bone, and 100 µ sections of specimens containing enamel and dental restorations. The sections obtained are uniform in thinness to within about 5 µ and can be used without further preparation for routine autoradiographic, soft x-ray, or polarized light investigations.
Submitted on May 27, 1959
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