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1 Department of Preventive Dentistry, Hebrew University and Hadassah School of Dentistry, Jerusalem, Israel
The quantity of the salivary cellular elements of young children was studied before and after the eruption of the first dentition. The dentulous group showed an increase in leukocytes and a consistently high amount of epithelial cells. The salivary leukocyte count in the dentulous group was extremely low, and the number of epithelial cells was high. The eruption of additional deciduous teeth increased the amount of white blood cells in the saliva.
Submitted on January 3, 1962
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