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J Dent Res 42(5): 1152-1158, 1963
© 1963 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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Effect of Increased Ascorbic Acid Blood Levels on the Ascorbic Acid Level in Treated and Non-treated Gingiva

IRVING GLICKMAN 1 and MILTON M. DINES 1

1 Ziskin Memorial Research Laboratory, Department of Periodontology, Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts

In a random selection of patients with different degrees of gingival inflammation the ascorbic acid levels in the blood were within normal range.

Elevating normal ascorbic acid blood levels by daily dietary supplements of 250 mg. of ascorbic acid did not significantly affect the ascorbic acid levels in treated and non-treated gingiva.

Submitted on September 12, 1962







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