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J Dent Res 46(2): 352-358, 1967
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Oxygen Tension of Rabbit Incisor Pulp

GEORGE KOZAM 1

1 New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry, Jersey City, New Jersey

The polarographic oximetric technic was applied to rabbit incisor pulp. The average oxygen partial pressure was determined to be 34.3 mm. Hg. This tension rose to 133.3 mm. when the rabbit inspired 100 percent oxygen and returned to 37.7 mm. when air was inspired. Successive 100 percent oxygen inhalations produced progressively lower oxygen response peaks in incisor pulp.

The polarographic method used for rabbit incisor pulp was found to be sensitive to alterations in the percentage oxygen inhaled and to respiratory rhythm and rate, and to stimuli which altered these factors.

Submitted on May 26, 1966







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