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1 Department of Otolaryngology, University of Göteborg, and Department of Dentistry, Sahlgrenska Sjukhuset, Göteborg, Sweden
A method for visualizing the innervation in whole, undivided dental pulps has been developed. By combining light-microscopic examination at low degrees of magnification of whole-pulp specimens with electron-microscopic examination at high degrees of magnification of microdissected portions, it is possible to analyze the total innervation of the pulp, as well as structural relationships in the finest ramifications of the dental nerves. A number of light and electron micrograms are presented in support of this claim.
Submitted on October 26, 1959
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