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1 Departments of Stomatology and Microbiology, Charles University, Hradec Králové, Czechoslovakia
Levels of parenterally injected tetracycline in the blood and dental pulps of rats were compared, and pulp levels were found to be prolonged. Temporary fixation of tetracycline was demonstrated in the dentin walls of the pulp cavities of vital human, canine, and bovine teeth. Prolonged levels in the pulp probably are maintained from this antibiotic deposit.
Submitted on April 1, 1968
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