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1 Department of Oral Diagnosis, School of Dentistry, Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana
Bacteria were found in histologic sections and cultures of unexposed pulp in 48 of 67 teeth from dogs. Deep Class V cavities had been prepared in these teeth. The dogs had been intravenously inoculated with bacteria of the same immunologic types as those identified in pulps.
Submitted on July 5, 1967
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