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1 Colgate-Palmolive Company, New Brunswick, New Jersey
An apparatus and a procedure for the formation of an artificial calculus deposit has developed. After 3 hours of experimental time, deposits obtained exhibit Ca/P ratios which are within the range of in vivo calculus. X-ray diffraction analyses of deposits obtained after 4 hours show excellent crystallinity and a pattern similar to that of in vivo calculus.
Submitted on October 17, 1963
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