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1 Loyola University School of Dentistry, Chicago College of Dental Surgery, Chicago, Illinois
Ten CAF-1 male mice, 300 days old, were used to study the normal histogenesis, rate of eruption and turnover time of the mouse maxillary incisor. A significant structural similarity exists between the maxillary incisor of the mouse and that of the rat. Also, turnover time of the mouse incisor is about the same. The only notable difference is, of course, in size.
The average eruption rate of the mouse incisor is 1 mm. per week, and it replaces itself in about 50 days.
Submitted on June 30, 1966
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