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1 Departments of Pedodontics and Oral Histology, College of Dentistry, University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois
Based on radiographic and microradiographic evidence, a 10% stannous fluoride solution produced remineralization of the carious dentin more rapidly than, and was superior to, other remineralizing solutions and calcifying solutions. Permeability to dye penetration was reduced. Electron photomicrographs showed an electron-dense material deposited in the dentinal matrix.
Submitted on July 24, 1967
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