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J Dent Res 39(5): 1033-1036, 1960
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Blood-Volume Measurements of Dog Teeth

LEON KRAINTZ 1 and C. W. CONROY 1

1 University of Texas, Dental Branch, Houston, Texas

Blood volume can be determined in teeth extracted from dogs after the systemic administration of radioiodinated serum albumin.

The blood volumes of paired extracted and in situ teeth are sufficiently similar to justify determinations on extracted teeth. The blood loss from the extracted tooth is less than can be detected by the methods employed in this study.

Submitted on February 8, 1960
Revised on March 18, 1960







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