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J Dent Res 44(1): 126-128, 1965
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A Self-positioning Device for the Collection of Parotid Fluid from Isolated Human Subjects

IRA L. SHANNON 1 and JAMES M. TERRY 1

1 Dental Sciences Division, USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas

A conventional metal cap for collecting parotid fluid was fused to an acrylic biteblock to provide a device that could be quickly positioned and removed by the subject. This not only prevented cap dislodgment during sampling but also made self-sampling possible in subjects who are exposed to long periods of isolation.

Submitted on January 14, 1964







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