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1 Experimental Dentistry Department, School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas
Oral glucose-tolerance tests were performed for 300 systemically healthy male subjects between seventeen and twenty-two years of age. Subjects were classified as to periodontal status.
All serum samples, a total of 1,500, were analyzed for glucose by two chemical methods. The results of an automatic ferricyanide procedure were compared to those from an enzymatic procedure with a specificity for glucose.
There was no indication that periodontal status was related to glucose tolerance in these subjects.
Submitted on September 23, 1963
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