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1 US Army Institute of Dental Research, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, and Dental Research Section, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC
The apparent heats of wetting (
HW) and heats of reaction (
HR) of ground dentin, enamel, anorganic tooth, and synthetic fluorapatite of known specific surface were determined calorimetrically. Values of
Hw in water were affected by the presence of collagenous matter. Reactions at the surface were caused mainly by organic groups, since the
HR values for anorganic tooth, enamel, and fluorapatite were much smaller when exposed to reagents.
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