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1 Department of Oral Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The presence of regenerated nerve was demonstrated in nine out of sixteen replanted second molar teeth in the Syrian hamster.
An apparent correlation between the amount of nerve regeneration and the type of dentin production following tooth replantation was observed.
The quality of periodontal reattachment and root resorption was not dependent on the amount of vital periodontal membrane retained on the tooth root during replantation procedures.
Submitted on March 19, 1960
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