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J Dent Res 46(3): 535-538, 1967
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Comparative Calcification by Saliva from Human Beings with Light and Heavy Calculus Formation

GORDON E. GREEN 1 and ROGER J. FURBEE 1

1 School of Dentistry, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Whole saliva, the salivary microflora, and precalculus plaques were collected from light- and heavy-calculus-forming human beings and examined for their calcifying potential. Differences were seen in calculus deposit densities and in the amount of calcium and phosphorus that was incorporated.

Submitted on July 8, 1966







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